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In ancient Egyptian, the concept of death being a transition rather than an end can be conveyed through phrases related to the afterlife, such as "Duat" (the realm of the dead) and the idea of rebirth. While there isn't a direct translation for "death is only the beginning," the sentiment can be expressed by emphasizing the journey to the afterlife and the soul's rebirth, which was central to their beliefs. Phrases like "The journey continues" or referencing Osiris, the god of the afterlife, symbolize this belief.

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