Ancient Egyptian language is taught in many colleges and universities around the world. You can translate a large amount after only two or three classes.
You can. You just need to learn the Egyptian language. Thousands of people can translate hieroglyphics.
The Rosetta Stone - discovered in the Library of Alexandria in Alexandria, Egypt - was used to learn how to translate ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.
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Once you learn how to read and understand ancient Egyptian, the feeling is difficult to describe, but it's a feeling of immense accomplishment.
go to a translator on Google then you can translate anything!
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).
The artifact that allowed scientists to translate hieroglyphics was the Rosetta Stone. It contained a decree in three scripts: hieroglyphics, Demotic script, and Greek. By comparing the Greek text with the two Egyptian scripts, scholars were able to decipher the hieroglyphics.
The hieroglyphics are logic skill points so they add to your logic skill points.
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They were called scribes, and were taught to translate spoken words into pictographs (hieroglyphics).
I know that Jean-Francois Champollion translated hieroglyphics maybe sometime in the 1820s.
It has helped translate hieroglyphics and other languages.