We can never know how ancient Egyptian words were said, since only consonants were written in hieroglyphs (exactly as in ancient Arabic, Phoenician and Hebrew), without any vowels. Some modern English vowels such as i and a are used to write Egyptian consonants that do not feature in English.
Words in ancient Egyptian for "mysterious" appear as:
HAp (these are three consonants: H+aleph+p, where aleph is a glottal stop)
StA (sh+t+aleph)
In ancient Egyptian the word for beautiful is "Sesen".
samak
No Anubis is not a bad word, Anubis is a god of the ancient Egyptian religion.
Absolutely nothing. The pineapple did not exist in ancient Egypt and the ancient Egyptian language has no word for that fruit.
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
The translation of the word "English" into Ancient Egyptian is not directly available as Ancient Egyptian did not have a word for the specific language.
In ancient Egyptian the word for beautiful is "Sesen".
Pesach is a Hebrew word, not ancient Egyptian. It means "Passover".
samak
The word is pharaoh.
Translation: Ekhwat (اخوات) Note: This is Modern Egyptian Arabic. The Ancient Egyptian word for "Sisters" is entirely unrelated.
The Egyptian word for energy is "heka," which is often associated with magic, power, and effectiveness in ancient Egyptian beliefs.
I am not kidding you. the Ancient Egyptian word for cat was meow
Heaven.
I would guess EYE-rah-woe. Since you pronounce Isis (EYE-sis) and Ra (RAH).
An adjective to describe a sarcophagus could be old, ancient, stone, huge, heavy, Egyptian, or Greek.
No Anubis is not a bad word, Anubis is a god of the ancient Egyptian religion.