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The Rosetta Stone - discovered in the Library of Alexandria in Alexandria, Egypt - was used to learn how to translate ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.
There is no way to say open in hieroglyphics. Hieroglyphics are an ancient form of writing in pictures, not a form of speech.
You can. You just need to learn the Egyptian language. Thousands of people can translate hieroglyphics.
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 have to have 99 hieroglyphics. There are cheats for it on the wii. Good luck!!
Once you learn how to read and understand ancient Egyptian, the feeling is difficult to describe, but it's a feeling of immense accomplishment.
hieroglyphics
The correct spelling is "hieroglyphics" (ancient Egyptian pictographs).
Hieroglyphics were originally made in Ancient Egypt.
Recent discoveries of ancient writings found that the Kush did use hieroglyphics. Their style of hieroglyphics was very similar to that of the ancient Egyptians.
Well the demotic writing was a much simpler form of writing used by the ancient Egyptians making it easier to translate it. Hieroglyphics were used only for documents making it harder to understand them. However Jean Champollion was able to translate the Rosetta Stone which had hieroglyphics, demotic and Greek. He was able to tell what it meant by comparing Greek to the other forms of writing.
go to a translator on Google then you can translate anything!