Ronald Regan
no every egyptians invented hieroglyphics
There is no direct translation of the name "Liam" in Egyptian hieroglyphics, as it is an Irish name of Gaelic origin. Hieroglyphics were used by the ancient Egyptians to represent their own language and names.
this link has got all letters in hieroglyphics http://www.jimloy.com/hiero/yourname.htm
alan
Hieroglyphics is the name we give to Egyptian symbol writing. The Phoenicians invented their own simplified writing system based on alphabetic symbols which represented sounds. This simplified writing and was copied and modified by the Greeks and Romans, and forms the basis of today's alphabets.
no every egyptians invented hieroglyphics
it was invented in 2020 a.d
Thoth was the god of wisdom and he invented hieroglyphics
Ancient Eygpt
It was the Egyptians' way of writing.
yes this is true
Because that was the writing system that they invented.
Scribes wrote hieroglyphics. Priests and royalty were also taught hieroglyphics.
No, they invented an alphabet, from which our alphabets of today have descended.
The first handbag was invented in Egyptain times when they were first seen on Egyptian hieroglyphics.
There is no direct translation of the name "Liam" in Egyptian hieroglyphics, as it is an Irish name of Gaelic origin. Hieroglyphics were used by the ancient Egyptians to represent their own language and names.
A cartouche is a person's name written in hieroglyphics. It is a line, sometimes two, of hieroglyphics with a circle around it. Cleopatra's cartouche would simply be her name written in hieroglyphics.