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Sacred.
My horse is called Shirkan and he is an Egyptian Arabian. In this language it means Northern Star.
lol i dont know
If you mean modern Egypt, they speak Arabic, and the word is حرية (hurriyya). If anyone knows the classical Egyptian language word for it, I'm trying to find that out, myself.
It is a meaningless string of random letters in any language. Not one of those groups looks anything like an ancient Egyptian word, even taking into account the vowels (not written in hieroglyphs).
Sacred.
Your question is too general to provide an exact answer. However in times past the language of religion was "Latin" and it is likely that if by "sacred music" you mean sung chants, then these would be in Latin.
A word in the Ancient Egyptian language that was used to symbolize beauty and goodness.
because Pak mean sacred in urdu language. so it means a land which is sacred now. it is short of pakistan's land
My horse is called Shirkan and he is an Egyptian Arabian. In this language it means Northern Star.
lol i dont know
its means you love someone so much the your whole life... and this is an Egyptian language (Arabic)
You mean "Hindu" sacred texts. There are four "Vedas", several "Shasthras" and Bhagvath Gita, part of the epic Mahabharatha which are the sacred texts of the Indians. All these are written in Sanskrit language in Devanagari script. Until then all these sacred texts were orally transferred from general to generation.
If you mean modern Egypt, they speak Arabic, and the word is حرية (hurriyya). If anyone knows the classical Egyptian language word for it, I'm trying to find that out, myself.
"ازيك" is an informal way of asking "How are you?" in Egyptian Arabic. It is commonly used in spoken language among friends and acquaintances.
The wall carvings on Shark Tooth Island in Poptropica can be moved into the correct position. Once the code is entered the temple will open and you can enter.
It is a meaningless string of random letters in any language. Not one of those groups looks anything like an ancient Egyptian word, even taking into account the vowels (not written in hieroglyphs).