No one knows what the vowels were for Ancient Egyptian, but "Delia" would probably be pronounced the same as in English.
If you are asking for the ancient Egyptian collective word for "gods", it is written in hieroglyphs as nTrw. The vowels were not written so we can never know how this was pronounced; modern Egyptologists say "neteru" which is probably wildly incorrect.
Use the links below to find out how star is written in Heiroglyphs.
To ancient Egyptians, art was important. They saw that it reflected the endurance and solid formation of ancient Egyptian culture. They believed that works of art were essential in the smooth functioning of that society and the world. Not only did they have religious art, but they had daily art too! Let's just say that the Egyptian art was the backbone of society.
We know how it was written, but not how it was said.In the ancient Egyptian language the word "yes" appears in hieroglyphs as tiw (where the i is not a vowel but a guttural consonant not found in English). We can never know how Egyptian words were pronounced, since vowels sounds were not written - although the Egyptians obviously knew what vowels to say.
maat the Egyptian goddess did not live on Earth nor in heaven or hell she was a belief by the Egyptian people but they beleived they lived on earth with them.
In ancient Egyptian the word for beautiful is "Sesen".
Ancient Egyptian myth does not say.
modern egyptians speak arabic....... شكرت أنت
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"
It's called an online translator-check into it.
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If you are asking for the ancient Egyptian collective word for "gods", it is written in hieroglyphs as nTrw. The vowels were not written so we can never know how this was pronounced; modern Egyptologists say "neteru" which is probably wildly incorrect.
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.
Use the links below to find out how star is written in Heiroglyphs.
Not much but if I had to guess I would say mustard or Delia Smith ;) Not much but if I had to guess I would say mustard or Delia Smith ;)
{Whats your name?}You could write it in heiroglyphics. (that's the cool way!) Look up "ancient Egyptian heiroglyphics- letters in the alphabet." I did that once. It works best when you do an images search. Hope this helped! (If it didn't, tell me and I'll tell you, by the way if I do that I need to know your name!)-Montgomery4.0
These are the following reconstructed pronounciations of term dwꜣt (duat) in several stages of Ancient Egyptian (using IPA): /ˈtʼuwlat/ - Old Egyptian /ˈtʼuwlaʔ/ - Middle Egyptian /ˈtʼuːʔəʔ/ - Neo-Middle Egyptian /tʼeːʔ/ - Late Egyptian