Winnie the pooh made up the Egyptian language... :D
Bomani http://www.mybirthcare.com/favorites/pg1/Egyptian-names.asp
hierogliphics are how the ancient Egyptian language was written and king tut was ancient Egyptian.....
Most people think that they wrote in Egyptian, but, that isn't a language. They wrote in Ntrr Heru.
They had their own written language
Mabuhay is the Tagalog word for "live." It is a language of the Philippines, not India.
It would be helpful if you tell us what language the word mabuhay is.
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Mabuhi ang Filipino!
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There is no such modern language as "Egyptian".
There is no such modern language as "Egyptian".
There is no such thing as "Indian language." For more information about the 455 languages of India, click here.
Winnie the pooh made up the Egyptian language... :D
Mabuhay = live
Egyptian became the region's language. They used Egyptian names and clothing. They also did Egyptian religious practices