No, only higher class people,clerks,scribes, the Pharoahknew ( learned )how to write
Scribes were the people trained to read and write
A person who could write in Ancient Egypt was called a scribe. I'm not kidding you.- WikiAnswers.com
in ancient egypt its spelled uoy kcuf
Nope only the rich and wealthy or people who were important to Egypt.
Egypt was ruled by the Pharaohs.The Pharaohs would tell everyone in Egypt what to do.The Pharaohs also made and created tombs.
ancient Egypt 4000 BC
Back then these people were called scribes and had to go to a special school to learn to do this because not everyone could read or write Back then these people were called scribes and had to go to a special school to learn to do this because not everyone could read or write
Yes, they do. In fact, Islam has encouraged education for everyone.
a man found a stone that had three languages on it and he translated them. The man dicoverd a new language that changed Egypt.
71.4% of Egypt can read and write
Scribes were the people trained to read and write
It's a great country, it has the perfect weather and kind people . Everyone in Egypt takes care of each other, it's a really great country. It has everything so cool and great some people when they think about Egypt the first idea is mummy and desert but this is really wrong because Egypt is the greatest country I have ever been to and people treated me so well there and hotels there are awesome! so you can write every thing good about it there is nothing bad in Egypt to write about! Except traffics SO many cars!
yes everyone in new zealand speaks english so you will have to. probably not learn how to write but its highly recommended.
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everyone conlinized around the NILE
It is when everyone starts playing in the egypt games
Humans learned to write around 5000 years ago in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. The exact timing varied by region, with some civilizations developing writing systems independently of others.