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Well Egyptian FARROWS might say "OINK OINK" or "Squeeeel" but PHARAOHS proclaimed themselves as gods or descended from Gods, and were considered the best and most holy mortals that ever lived. People built pyramids voluntarily without pay, as opposed to forced slave labor, which is commonly portrayed. If you could do service to the divine in any way or form, this was a BIG chance to perform a task that would get you into good standings with them

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What is the Egyptian word for warrior?

I guess you mean the ancient Egyptian word, not the modern Arabic one.We know how ancient Egyptian words were written, but not how they were said since vowels were not included in hieroglyphs. There is more than one word with that meaning:kfaw [where a is a consonant sound that does not exist in English] - a warriorthr a Syrian warrioraHAwty a warriormryn a Syrian warrior


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