Hello : marhaba
written : مرحبا
Hello, my name is Alicia Gomez and my question is: What are the three largest pyramids in Egypt and where are they located? I don't know how to answer my question. I'm doing a web quest and that's one of my questions from there. Also I'm thinking about it and looking in my textbook. But, I can't find anything thing that will answer my question! Is there anyone who can help me?
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Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt
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Hello, My name is Youjin and I'm from Korea. In our calss, we learn about Egypt. So, I know Just a little bit. Not really.... Pharaohs were the king or Queen of Egypt. Most pharaohs were men but some pharaohs, such as Nefertiti and Cleopatra, were women. Cleopatra is woman. She was so smart. Also, Nefertiti was one of the Queen in Egypt. Nefertiti was elegant beauty. And I think a Pharaoh were important and powerful. Bye... tyele facts about ancient egypt for kids Facts about Egypt today ... information on ancient egypt for children Egyptian Pharaohs Who were the Pharaohs? Pharaohs were the king or Queen of Egypt. Most pharaohs were men but some well-known pharaohs, such as Nefertiti and Cleopatra, were women. A Pharaoh was the most important and powerful person in the kingdom. He was the head of the government and high priest of every temple.The people of Egypt considered the pharaoh to be a half-man, half-god. gant beauty
In Egypt, the most common way to say hello is "marhaban" (مرحبًا) in Arabic.
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Hello---Cleopatra was Egyptian. She was born, lived and died in Egypt. She was not an immigrant.
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ahlan bek(add y for female) fe masr
That is not entirely true, unless you want it to be obvious you are a foreigner who has no knowledge of Egyptian Arabic. The most common way to greet someone is by saying 'Iz-za-ac' (mas.) 'Iz-za-ic' (fem.) meaning how are you, but the most popular greeting in Egypt. Egypt has their own dialect so knowing standard Arabic will not be very popular to say.The most widely spoken language in Egypt is Arabic. The greeting for 'hello' in Arabic is 'Salem Ale Kum'.
hello?! There is the Temple of Rammesses II. He is just as cool as them.
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Mabuhay is a Filipino greeting that means "long live" or "cheers." It's not Egyptian, honey. So, if you're in Egypt and you start throwing around "mabuhay," you might get some confused looks. Stick to "hello" or "marhaban" in Egypt and save the mabuhay for your Filipino friends.