Pharaoh is a term specific to the Egyptian rulers. There are other words to describe rulers, such as:emperorkingmonarchmajestycaliph
Egyptian hieroglyphics are pictures so the phrase would be a combination of images/pictures.
If you are talking about Ancient Egyptian, Egyptian kinship terms lacked specific words to identify blood relatives beyond the nuclear family. For example, the word used to designate "mother" was also used for "grandmother." If you are talking about Egyptian Arabic, the word is gidda (جدۃ)
The Mesopotamian type of writing was cuneiform, which consists of wedge shaped symbols or clusters of symbols that represent words, things, etc. in other words, a type of alphabet. The Egyptian hieroglyphics were straight pictures or symbols, a type of picture writing.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but the ancient Egyptians didn't have a "J" in their alphabet. So, you won't find any ancient Egyptian words starting with that letter. But hey, thanks for playing the alphabet game!
There are no Egyptian words that start with the letter "x" as the Egyptian language does not have that letter in its alphabet.
Some words that can be made from the letters in Egyptian are:aageagentanantanteanyapeapingaptateateatinggaietygaingaitgapgapegategaygentgetgiantgingnatgypIinineptitnagnapnapenayneatnetnipnitpapagepainpaintpanpanepangpantpatpatepaypayingpeapeatpegpenpentpetpipiepietypigpinpinepingpintpitpitapitytagtantangtangytaptapetapingteatentinetypingtingetyingyeyeayenyetyip
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Some Egyptian words, staring with the letter D is Djoser, Deiler, Dashur, and Dakhia.
Bes- the Egyptian dwarf god and jester of the gods (:
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Oh, dude, like, there are a bunch of Egyptian words that start with "s." You've got "sphinx" for sure, and then there's "scarab" and "sand" and "sarcophagus." So, like, there you go, a few Egyptian words that start with "s." Cool, right?
the Egyptian word that starts with L is....................................................................
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One is crypt.
Tutankhamun is one
They are called Egyptian hieroglyphics in modern times. In ancient times, they were called "words of the gods"