No, they do not use hieroglyphic writing any more
Yes, ancient Egyptian religion is not widely practiced today. The majority of modern Egyptians are Muslim, with a small Christian minority. However, there are some individuals and groups who still follow aspects of ancient Egyptian religious beliefs and practices.
Ancient Egyptians spoke Egyptian, which was used from before about 2690 BC into the late 17th century AD, when it was called Coptic. Coptic is still the liturgical language of the Coptic Church, an independent branch of Christianity. Modern Egyptians speak Egyptian Arabic.
Assuming that you are referring to the crocodile-headed Ancient Egyptian god "Sobek", since there is no god named "Sober" that Egyptians ever worshiped, the answer is NO. Worship in Sobek and all other gods of the Ancient Egyptian pantheon disappeared when Coptic Christianity replaced the Ancient Egyptian religion by around 200 C.E.The current attempts (since the 1970s) to revive Kemetism (or the Ancient Egyptian religion) among modern people by Egyptologists still only number in the dozens of observers, all of whom are Non-Egyptians (Europeans and Americans).
Because they believed that after they died, they would still be walking around and the Egyptians give them something to play with.
Yes, they are still used by the Egyptians themselves.
The Egyptians still live today in 2014. Egypt has been home to centuries of civilizations and are considered one of the most important ancient societies in the world.
Almost all modern Egyptians are either Muslim (the great majority) or Christian. Therefore, they are monotheistic, not polytheistic.
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.
Ancient Egyptian culture is still important today.
yes
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