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The Rosetta stone was a big help in deciphering the language It was written in three languages, Heiroglyphs, Latin and Demotic (another Egyptian dialect) It helped a great deal as people already understood some heiroglyphs and using the latin and demotic they could see patterns and which symbol could be which letter
Winnie the pooh made up the Egyptian language... :D
The writing on the Rosetta stone had the same exact message written in three separate scripts (hieroglyphic, Egyptian Demotic, and Greek), and because Greek was a fully known language, it provided the key to deciphering the ancient hieroglyphic writing of Egypt.Furthermore, all the proper names were circled in a format called a "cartouche" which made them easy to identify and decode.
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Cleopatra, being of Greek descent, learned the Egyptian language as a way to connect with her subjects and solidify her rule. By speaking Egyptian, she demonstrated respect for the local culture and strengthened her position as pharaoh. This marked a departure from the previous Ptolemaic rulers who predominantly spoke Greek.
Yes, Cleopatra did speak the Egyptian language. In fact she was the first Ptolemy to speak the Egyptian language in public.Yes, Cleopatra did speak the Egyptian language. In fact she was the first Ptolemy to speak the Egyptian language in public.Yes, Cleopatra did speak the Egyptian language. In fact she was the first Ptolemy to speak the Egyptian language in public.Yes, Cleopatra did speak the Egyptian language. In fact she was the first Ptolemy to speak the Egyptian language in public.Yes, Cleopatra did speak the Egyptian language. In fact she was the first Ptolemy to speak the Egyptian language in public.Yes, Cleopatra did speak the Egyptian language. In fact she was the first Ptolemy to speak the Egyptian language in public.Yes, Cleopatra did speak the Egyptian language. In fact she was the first Ptolemy to speak the Egyptian language in public.Yes, Cleopatra did speak the Egyptian language. In fact she was the first Ptolemy to speak the Egyptian language in public.Yes, Cleopatra did speak the Egyptian language. In fact she was the first Ptolemy to speak the Egyptian language in public.
The Rosetta stone was a big help in deciphering the language It was written in three languages, Heiroglyphs, Latin and Demotic (another Egyptian dialect) It helped a great deal as people already understood some heiroglyphs and using the latin and demotic they could see patterns and which symbol could be which letter
Operational language refers to the specific words, phrases, and terminology used within a particular industry or organization to communicate effectively about processes, tasks, and procedures. It helps ensure clarity and accuracy in communication among team members who are familiar with the unique language used in their field.
There is no such modern language as "Egyptian".
There is no such modern language as "Egyptian".
Winnie the pooh made up the Egyptian language... :D
Egyptian became the region's language. They used Egyptian names and clothing. They also did Egyptian religious practices
Arabic language, Egyptian dialect
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