if you are looking for a translation you can't put it in her because it is hieroglyphics, what you would need to do is find a website that has hieroglyphics, AND IT GOES BY LETTER SOUND, NOT LETTER
it means banana
The title Pharaoh originated from Ancient Egypt after the end of the foreign rule of the Hyksos and means "Great House".
It means ruler. It is derived from the Greek word Pharao, which is in turn derived from an Egyptian word meaning 'great house'.
It meant "Great House" , but by the New Kingdom it meant "He of the sedge and the bee". The sedge and the bee stand for Upper and Lower Egypt. Other terms for that would be "King of Upper and Lower Egypt" and "King of Two Lands".1 1 Wikipedia source
because they come from Egypt. The word "Egypt" comes from the Greek name for the area of Egypt called "Aegyptos". Most Egyptians and their neighbors called the country some version of "Misr".
Egypt Was The Great Sphinx
There is not one pharaoh that means "great house." The word pharaoh is Egyptian for the phrase "great house."
It means: He Who Lives In The Great House or something like that!
Great House is usually translated as Pharaoh the title but not the name of the king of ancient Egypt
Pharoah
The title Pharaoh originated from Ancient Egypt after the end of the foreign rule of the Hyksos and means "Great House".
It means ruler. It is derived from the Greek word Pharao, which is in turn derived from an Egyptian word meaning 'great house'.
Yes he was called a Pharaoh meaning great house
great house
It meant "Great House" , but by the New Kingdom it meant "He of the sedge and the bee". The sedge and the bee stand for Upper and Lower Egypt. Other terms for that would be "King of Upper and Lower Egypt" and "King of Two Lands".1 1 Wikipedia source
because they come from Egypt. The word "Egypt" comes from the Greek name for the area of Egypt called "Aegyptos". Most Egyptians and their neighbors called the country some version of "Misr".
The ancient Egyptian term pr-'3 (usually expressed as per-aa in modern studies) means "great house" - the palace of the ruling pharaoh. By extension it came to mean the king himself, but it was not the only term meaning king or pharaoh.
no, Egypt is a country. if it were a house there wouldn't be a wonders of the world there