You can. You just need to learn the Egyptian language. Thousands of people can translate hieroglyphics.
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Jean Francois Champollion used the Rosetta Stone to translate Egyptian Hieroglyphs.
It provided the first chance to understand Egyptian Hieroglyphics writing by providing the same text in Hieroglyphics, Demotic, and Greek. Both the Greek and Demotic could be read to find out what was being said on the stone, the Hieroglyphics could then be compared and analyzed for patterns (similar to the way codes and cyphers are broken).
Hieroglyphics = hiéroglyphes
No, you cannot smoke hieroglyphics.
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The Rosetta Stone - discovered in the Library of Alexandria in Alexandria, Egypt - was used to learn how to translate ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.
go to a translator on Google then you can translate anything!
The artifact that allowed scientists to translate hieroglyphics was the Rosetta Stone. It contained a decree in three scripts: hieroglyphics, Demotic script, and Greek. By comparing the Greek text with the two Egyptian scripts, scholars were able to decipher the hieroglyphics.
The hieroglyphics are logic skill points so they add to your logic skill points.
Ancient Egyptian language is taught in many colleges and universities around the world. You can translate a large amount after only two or three classes.
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They were called scribes, and were taught to translate spoken words into pictographs (hieroglyphics).
It has helped translate hieroglyphics and other languages.
I know that Jean-Francois Champollion translated hieroglyphics maybe sometime in the 1820s.
To read hieroglyphics, you need to understand the symbols and what they represent. Hieroglyphics are a combination of phonetic signs, ideograms, and determinatives. It helps to use resources like dictionaries or guides to translate and decipher the symbols. Practice and familiarity with the script will also improve your ability to read hieroglyphics.
Jean Francois Champollion used the Rosetta Stone to translate Egyptian Hieroglyphs.