In ancient Egyptian, "senu" (or "senuw") refers to the concept of "flesh" or "body." It is often associated with the physical form of a person, particularly in relation to the afterlife and the preservation of the body through mummification. The term underscores the importance of the physical body in Egyptian beliefs about life, death, and resurrection.
a Egyptian spirit
Do you mean pyramids? if so, don't believe aliens did it... that's dumb. It was Egyptian slaves. If you mean temples the answer is the same thousands of slaves
What do you mean?- it's an animal.
bad luck
Living image of Amun, who is an Egyptian god.
they are called senu (suh-noo)
Senu Abdul Rahman died in 1995.
Senu Abdul Rahman was born in 1919.
Imants Lasmanis has written: 'Senu Lietus' 'Ievas zars'
it means...bon'n la senu le farlo je on...
Xolocutinimble is an Egyptian dog.
It is pronounced as "seh-noo koh-blah ah-peh-woh-keen".
Moses means "cat" in Egyptian
It means to be pretty much an Egyptian king.
The Egyptian word for "planets" meant "planets."
a kiss
Pesach is a Hebrew word, not ancient Egyptian. It means "Passover".