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A single, short vertical stroke represents 1.
There were over 5,000 glyphs used at some point or other during the history of hieroglyphic writing in Egypt, of which 700-800 were in common use during the classical Middle Egyptian period. Most Egyptian glyphs represented either whole words, ideas, or combinations of sounds, but a small number were used to write single consonants, and these constitute the so-called "hieroglyphic alphabet". Middle Egyptian had 24 or 25 separate consonant sounds (depending on whether one distinguishes the sounds transliterated 'z' and 's', which had been separate in Old Egyptian), and several of these had alternative glyphs, yielding an alphabet of 29 separate symbols. The "alphabet" used to write foreign names in inscriptions such as the Rosetta Stone consisted of this list plus symbols for 'o' and 'l', which were not written in native Egyptian words.
Around 700 common symbols. Actually, taking into account all the centuries during which Egyptian hieroglyphs were used, there were more than 5,000 separate characters, or glyphs. However, many of these were late developments and/or rarely used. Estimates of the number of glyphs used during the classical "Middle Egyptian" period of the language (roughly 2000 - 1300 BCE) run much smaller, between 700 and 800.
There are only about 700 different symbols that were commonly used, but the total number of symbols used is unknown.
There is no single hieroglyph that means "trouble." There were a number of Egyptian words that can be translated as "trouble," but they all required more than one glyph to write.The hieroglyphic spellings of words denoting small, weak or bad things often included a picture of a sparrow as a determinative (i.e., a glyph indicating a category of meaning, rather than representing a specific sound or word). This symbol does not seem to have occurred by itself to mean "trouble," however - or any other word, for that matter.To see the hieroglyphic spelling of an Egyptian word for "trouble," transliterated as qsnt, copy the following line, paste it into the input window at http://hieroglyphs.net/0301/cgi/pager.pl?p=04 and click "Submit." You'll notice that this word includes the sparrow determinative.T19-N35:X1-G37:Z2
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This is the Egyptian Symbol for the number 10.
A single, short vertical stroke represents 1.
Ten is a shape that looks like an upside down "U"
There were over 5,000 glyphs used at some point or other during the history of hieroglyphic writing in Egypt, of which 700-800 were in common use during the classical Middle Egyptian period. Most Egyptian glyphs represented either whole words, ideas, or combinations of sounds, but a small number were used to write single consonants, and these constitute the so-called "hieroglyphic alphabet". Middle Egyptian had 24 or 25 separate consonant sounds (depending on whether one distinguishes the sounds transliterated 'z' and 's', which had been separate in Old Egyptian), and several of these had alternative glyphs, yielding an alphabet of 29 separate symbols. The "alphabet" used to write foreign names in inscriptions such as the Rosetta Stone consisted of this list plus symbols for 'o' and 'l', which were not written in native Egyptian words.
Around 700 common symbols. Actually, taking into account all the centuries during which Egyptian hieroglyphs were used, there were more than 5,000 separate characters, or glyphs. However, many of these were late developments and/or rarely used. Estimates of the number of glyphs used during the classical "Middle Egyptian" period of the language (roughly 2000 - 1300 BCE) run much smaller, between 700 and 800.
The ancient Egyptian is an example of an empire that found honeybees. The insects in question (Apis spp) number among frequent, important symbols within the hieroglyphic language of the ancient Egyptians. Beekeeping for beeswax and honey tracks back at least to 2500 B.C. in ancient Egypt.
The Hindu- Arabic number system has different symbols for number form one to nine though The Egyptian number system repeatedly uses the strokes, which is used twice for 2, used thrice for three and so on....... Disadvantages in Egyptian number systems are though number are long they are not necessarily the largest and though symbols are short they are not necessarily the shortest answer.
There are only about 700 different symbols that were commonly used, but the total number of symbols used is unknown.
* Hieroglyphic writing * 365-day calendar * number system based on 10 and fractions * medicine and 1st medicine books.
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The Egyptian number sstem started around 3000BC abou 15013 years ago. It started withe basic symbols like a staff or straight line for 1 a heel bone for two etc.