The word for "strength" in ancient Egyptian is written out in hieroglyphs as
rwd
pHty
wsrw
nxtw
xpS
Most of these are spelled out with phonemes (sound-signs) plus determinatives, but the simplest is wsrw, which can be written with a single hieroglyph: the dog-headed staff (F12 in the Gardiner classification system, or B54 in the British Museum system).
the disadvantge of hieroglyphics are that they take time to write and even difficult to write
Thomas
I cant really write it here....so i think you should go to: virtual-egypt.com/newhtml/hieroglyphics/sample/alphabet.htm
the way u write hieroglyphics is by drawing something that has to do with the letter.
it is hougala and mayla for grace
the disadvantge of hieroglyphics are that they take time to write and even difficult to write
This is how you right the word "two" in hieroglyphics:
Scribes received training to write hieroglyphics. So did priests and royalty.
Scribes wrote hieroglyphics. Priests and royalty were also taught hieroglyphics.
Yes, hyerogliphics.
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.
The country that people had used hieroglyphics was Egypt.
The country that people had used hieroglyphics was Egypt.
Hieroglyphics were the Ancient Egyptian's system of writing, like we have the alphabet, so a Pharaoh wouldn't have had a problem writing in hieroglyphics, as these were the symbols that the Ancient Egyptians had learnt to write with.
in hieroglyphics
carved it into walls?
yes.