No, they use Arabic.
some not all
Hieroglyphics were the Ancient Egyptian form of writing. They were used for writing down everything, not just stories.
The ancient Egyptians did not use an alphabet (where each sign stands for a single sound) - their writing system was far more complex than that. It is today called hieroglyphs.
Ancient Egyptians used hieroglyphs to write on papyrus or carve into stone.
Ancient Egyptians do not exist today. Modern Egyptians read and write Arabic, which is the national language of Egypt.
An oval that is enclosing a group of egyptian hieroglyphs
Hieroglyphs
No, the last hieroglyphic inscription was made nearly 2000 years ago. Today the only people who use hieroglyphs are students of the extinct ancient Egyptian language.
the egyptians......:P
Yes, shadufs are still in use today.
hieroglyphs
By the 4th century CE, few Egyptians were capable of reading hieroglyphs, and the myth of allegorical hieroglyphs was ascendant. Monumental use of hieroglyphs ceased after the closing of all non-Christian temples in 391 CE by the Roman Emperor Theodosius I; the last known inscription is from Philae, known as The Graffito of Esmet-Akhom, from 396 CE.
Egyptians still use hieroglypics
egyptians use symbols as we use numbers.they still are using symbols for math at this very day!
No, the Aztecs did not use hieroglyphs like the ancient Egyptians. Instead, they used pictograms and ideograms to represent words and concepts in their writing system.
The Egyptians didnt have an alphabet perse. They used pictures, called hieroglyphs to write. Alot of hieroglyphs use the same picture to refer to that letter. The fist sound of that picture (ex bird would be b in the English language) is what they said.
Ancient Egyptians invented many things that are still used today, including makeup, hair removal techniques, and calendars. They also invented plows and toothpaste.
No, that was the only system in use in Egypt until the evolution of Meroitic and Demotic.