We don't teach languages, we just attempt to answer questions.
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Yes they have scribes. They translate Egyptian language for the town and the Pharaoh (the Egyptian king). Scribes had to work very hard as there was 700 words to learn in hieroglyphics (Egyptian language).
You can. You just need to learn the Egyptian language. Thousands of people can translate hieroglyphics.
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No, that an error. The other Ptolemies more than likely had at least a minimal grasp of the Egyptian language. They were, as Pharaohs, responsible for certain religious services which were conducted in the Egyptian language. Cleopatra was the first Ptolemy to speak the Egyptian language in public.
No one person invented the Egyptian Hieroglyphs. Like any language, it developed over many thousands of years. The scribes would learn to use the thousands of pictographs, though.
There is no such modern language as "Egyptian".
There is no such modern language as "Egyptian".
Winnie the pooh made up the Egyptian language... :D
Cleopatra primarily spoke Greek, as she was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt. She likely also spoke other languages, such as Egyptian and Latin, to communicate with her subjects and foreign dignitaries.
Egyptian became the region's language. They used Egyptian names and clothing. They also did Egyptian religious practices
Arabic language, Egyptian dialect