no
Ancient Egyptians do not exist today. Modern Egyptians read and write Arabic, which is the national language of Egypt.
A scribe was an ancient Egyptian that was specially trained to read and write.Royalty and priests were also trained to read and write.
No, modern Egyptians speak and write Arabic using the Arabic script.
They either read books by people who have studied the culture, or have read the writings of the ancient Egyptians themselves.
Egyptians read and write but only in their language- the Egyptians language. the Egyptian language has no real letters just symbols that represent letters.
The scribes were a group of people in ancient Egypt who knew how to read and write. They wrote on papyrus using reed brushes dipped in ink.
Hieroglyphs was what the Aztec people used to write and to read with. Without them they couldn't read or write.
Because we can read ancient texts that have been found thanks to the Rosetta Stone and the paintings in the Pyramids and tombs that show the way to the afterlife
the upper classes
there is no one in the world who can answer that question, sorry. :(
It is very unlikely. Most Egyptians could not read or write so having hieroglyphs on the walls would be pointless. The homes of noblemen had walls painted with scenes of gardens, pools and water plants, but no hieroglyphs.
Most Egyptians could write and read, including the women, and left a lot of records behind - if they were afraid or fearful of their gods and goddesses, there is very little written evidence of it.