I'm not sure but I think it is Arabic.
Hieroglyphs is the language used by ancient Egyptians.
Coptic is the liturgical language of Coptic Egyptians, but their everyday language is Arabic.
Egyptians read and write but only in their language- the Egyptians language. the Egyptian language has no real letters just symbols that represent letters.
Ancient Egyptians used a variety of things for a variety of purposes. Ancient Egyptians used dogs, water, tools, chariots, papyrus, precious gems, calendars, and a written form of language called hieroglyphics.
AnswerUntil the third century BCE, Egyptians spoke the native Egyptian language, made famous by the Egyptian hierglyphics. Following the Greek conquest and the introduction of the Ptolemic dynasty, Egyptians spoke Greek Koine.
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Ancient Egyptians spoke Egyptian, which was used from before about 2690 BC into the late 17th century AD, when it was called Coptic. Coptic is still the liturgical language of the Coptic Church, an independent branch of Christianity. Modern Egyptians speak Egyptian Arabic.
Seek? I don't think that they are really looking for another language. The modern Egyptians speak Arabic and many of them speak English as well. The ancient Egyptians spoke their own language which was a Semitic language and the root language of many of the ancient near east languages due to the length of time the Egyptians influenced the area.
Egyptians
Arabic is their offical language
The written language that came after cuneiform was hieroglyphics, used by the ancient Egyptians. It began to develop around 3200 BCE, shortly after cuneiform script.
Yes, Egyptians do have their own languages and its hugely different from standard Arabic which is not a spoken language any more however there are words that are similar. Egyptians say "Maia" (Pronounced Ma-ya) and in Arabic Its Miyah (pronounced Mee-yah)