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Hieroglyphics is a writing system, not a language. You can ask how to write this in hieroglyphics or how to say this in Ancient Egyptian.
In ancient Egyptian the word for beautiful is "Sesen".
how are you
The Ancient Egyptian hieroglyph for "hello" is not directly translatable since the language has evolved over time. However, you can write the greeting "hello" using the hieroglyphs for the individual sounds that make up the word based on their nearest equivalents in the Ancient Egyptian phonetic system.
Ancient Egyptian myth does not say.
No one knows what the vowels were for Ancient Egyptian, but "Delia" would probably be pronounced the same as in English.
modern egyptians speak arabic....... شكرت أنت
The words meaning small or little are written with hieroglyphs that spell nDs, ktt, Shrr.Since hieroglyphs did not write any vowels we can not know how these words were said.
they had their own religion. i guess you could call it ancient egyptian. most people just call their polytheistic religion by their gods names, or say "the egyptian gods"
i think so. seeing as the priests kinda worshiped them. i was also doing an assignment on the Egyptians and read a book that did say that they spoke to the gods. hope this helps!
It's called an online translator-check into it.
I guess you mean ancient Egyptian, not modern Egyptian Arabic.We only have hieroglyphs as evidence for the ancient language and these did not write any vowels, only consonants. The writer and ancient readers of those texts knew exactly which vowels should be said, but that knowledge is lost today and we can never know how each word was pronounced.The word for a cat was written with signs spelling miw(where i stands for a consonant sound not found in English, not the vowel i). With unknown vowels included this is clearly an attempt to copy the sound made by domesticated cats.