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The word Egyptian is a proper noun as a word for a person of or from the country of Egypt. The word Egyptian is also a proper adjective that describes a noun as of or from the country of Egypt.
They're in Egypt (of course)
Cleopatra lived in Egypt because she was an Egyptian (of Greek descent), was born there and ruled there. Egypt was her native country.
Cleopatra was an Egyptian queen, she was Pharoh of all of Egypt.
Absolutely nothing. The pineapple did not exist in ancient Egypt and the ancient Egyptian language has no word for that fruit.
Egyptian Arabic spoken by 68% of the population
mabuhay in egypt
Egypt
There is no "Egypt" language, the language spoken in Egypt is Arabic.
Egyptian and polytheism
The official language of Egypt is Arabic. To be specific, it is Egyptian Arabic, which replaced the Coptic Arabic language as Egypt's official language around 650 BCE.
The word Egyptian is a proper noun as a word for a person of or from the country of Egypt. The word Egyptian is also a proper adjective that describes a noun as of or from the country of Egypt.
The proper adjective for Egypt is "Egyptian." This term is used to describe anything or anyone related to Egypt, such as Egyptian culture, Egyptian history, or Egyptian cuisine. It is derived from the name of the country itself, Egypt.
The primary and official language of the nation of Egypt is Modern Standard Arabic. Many other languages are spoken in the country which is the most populous of Africa.
The Egyptian Pyramids are located in Egypt, hence their name.
Aten in ancient Egyptian; in Egypt's now-official language of Arabic : شمس
The word Egyptian is a noun and an adjective. The noun form is a person from Egypt and also the language spoken in Egypt. The adjective means pertaining to Egypt.