The translation key for the underground door is on the roof of the ruins, while you can reach by pushing the big block left, then climbing and jumping from the platform.
But considering the teeth all one row, you only have to press the 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 7th symbols (teeth) counting from the left, and then the nose.
To the best of my knowledge, the words "door" and "open" utilize the same hieroglyph which looks a bit like a shallow pie pan viewed from the side with the sides sloping in at about a 60 degree angle and the top&bottom lines being perfectly horizontal. Reduce the height of the object below to half and replace the dots with a line across the bottom to get the idea.
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the disadvantge of hieroglyphics are that they take time to write and even difficult to write
Hieroglyphics = hiéroglyphes
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.
This is how you right the word "two" in hieroglyphics:
It was rare, but occasionally a girl would be taught hieroglyphics. Most schooling was open only to boys.
There is no way to say open in hieroglyphics. Hieroglyphics are an ancient form of writing in pictures, not a form of speech.
the disadvantge of hieroglyphics are that they take time to write and even difficult to write
open
Hieroglyphics = hiéroglyphes
Scribes received training to write hieroglyphics. So did priests and royalty.
Scribes wrote hieroglyphics. Priests and royalty were also taught hieroglyphics.
Yes, hyerogliphics.
Hieroglyphics
Ancient Egyptians used papyrus to write on as an early form of paper.
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.