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.
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.
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Egyptians
Arabic is their offical language
Ancient Egyptians primarily spoke the Egyptian language, which evolved over time into several dialects. However, due to Egypt's history as a crossroads of civilizations, other languages like Coptic, Greek, and Arabic were also spoken at different periods in Egyptian history.
The official language of Egypt is Arabic. The Egyptian Arabic dialect is commonly spoken in everyday conversations. Additionally, some people in Egypt also speak languages such as English and French.
The Romanian language equivalent of to seek is a căuta.
Ancient Egyptians do not exist today. Modern Egyptians read and write Arabic, which is the national language of Egypt.
The type or language ancient Egyptians spoke or wrote
Hieroglyphs is the language used by ancient Egyptians.
yes they did