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Ancient Egyptians do not exist today. Modern Egyptians read and write Arabic, which is the national language of Egypt.
In ancient Egypt only the scribes learnt to read and write!
A scribe was an ancient Egyptian that was specially trained to read and write.Royalty and priests were also trained to read and write.
They either read books by people who have studied the culture, or have read the writings of the ancient Egyptians themselves.
Many if skilled would be classed as scribes
Ancient Egyptians do not exist today. Modern Egyptians read and write Arabic, which is the national language of Egypt.
71.4% of Egypt can read and write
a man found a stone that had three languages on it and he translated them. The man dicoverd a new language that changed Egypt.
Egyptians read and write but only in their language- the Egyptians language. the Egyptian language has no real letters just symbols that represent letters.
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The scribes were a group of people in ancient Egypt who knew how to read and write. They wrote on papyrus using reed brushes dipped in ink.
In ancient Egypt only the scribes learnt to read and write!
Yes, to get proof read the story of the plagues on Egypt in the Bible.
the upper classes
A Scribe .
people that knew how to read and write
If you were a scribe in Egypt you were in a higher class than most. You could read and write. If the Egyptian needed you to interpret something or as a diplomat, they would probably come to see you.