According to my recent research, I found lots of similarities between Egyptian and Chinese languages.
1) Very basic one: they both use images and symbols.
2) The writing and reading directions are the same: up to down, right to left. ( As you can see in ancient Egyptian scripts on the wall, they ususally use vertical lines to separate the writing in column, same as Chinese. )
3) The logistic they addopted when creating the words are the same.
3.a) both tried to make a "word" fitting inside an imagined square.
3.b) both use"meaning symbol" and "phonetic symbol" to represent a word
4) Both have no punctuation in the whole article.
5) Many words share the same rules. (e.g. all the words regarding woman have a symbol of a woman inside.)
6) Both use the symbol of sun to repredent the word "day" or "date"
There are also many similarities in culture and religion:
1) Both believe the world after life. (therefore both developed the skills to preserve the body and buried lots of mortuary objects in the tombs)
2) Both built pyramids as the tombs for their kings.
3) Both believe the sun is a bird.
4) all Egyptian art and architecture was set out on a grid of 19 lines, just as a Chinese Wei-Qi board is a grid of 19 lines.
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The artifact responsible for deciphering the Egyptian language is the Rosetta Stone. Discovered in 1799, it features the same text inscribed in three scripts: Greek, Demotic, and hieroglyphics. The Greek text allowed scholars, particularly Jean-François Champollion, to unlock the meanings of the hieroglyphs, leading to the understanding of ancient Egyptian writing. The Rosetta Stone is crucial for linguistics and Egyptology, bridging the gap between ancient and modern understanding of the Egyptian language.
one's persian and another is egyptian!
peret was an ancient Egyptian season and it was between the months of November and february.
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The artifact responsible for deciphering the Egyptian language is the Rosetta Stone. Discovered in 1799, it features the same text inscribed in three scripts: Greek, Demotic, and hieroglyphics. The Greek text allowed scholars, particularly Jean-François Champollion, to unlock the meanings of the hieroglyphs, leading to the understanding of ancient Egyptian writing. The Rosetta Stone is crucial for linguistics and Egyptology, bridging the gap between ancient and modern understanding of the Egyptian language.
The oldest known written language is Sumerian, which was used in ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq and Iran) around 3200 BC. Sumerian is considered the earliest known form of writing and civilization. Other ancient writing systems, such as Egyptian hieroglyphs and ancient Chinese script, also emerged around the same time.
If your class went to school in ancient Nubia, you would likely have spoken the Nubian language and possibly also have learned Egyptian due to the close cultural and political ties between the two regions.
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It is not possible to definitively determine the first language spoken in the world as languages have evolved over time. However, linguists believe that some of the oldest known languages include Sumerian, Egyptian, and Akkadian.
peret was an ancient Egyptian season and it was between the months of November and february.
the china alphabet is Chinese: the Egypt alphabet is Egyptian
what are you serious? ancient greek to ancient chinese? wow what a deep thought.
In ancient mythology, Greek and Egyptian gods were often seen as separate pantheons with their own unique characteristics and stories. However, there were instances of cultural exchange and syncretism where some Greek and Egyptian gods were identified with each other or shared similar attributes. Overall, the relationship between Greek and Egyptian gods in ancient mythology was complex and varied depending on the context.
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