{Whats your name?}
You could write it in heiroglyphics. (that's the cool way!) Look up "ancient Egyptian heiroglyphics- letters in the alphabet." I did that once. It works best when you do an images search. Hope this helped! (If it didn't, tell me and I'll tell you, by the way if I do that I need to know your name!)
-Montgomery4.0
Tia is a name with three origins; one is Greek, one is Egyptian, one is Hebrew and the other is Japanese. In Greek, it means "goddess." It Egyptian, it means "princess." In Hebrew, it is a shorten form of Tamara. In Japanese, the full name is Tenshi, and means Angel. In each language, with some variation, the name is pronounced "Tee-Ah."
it means an Egyptian god's family particularly ra the god of the son
You would say me llamo Matteo or just say me lamo then say your name
"Mummy" as in an Egyptian mummy, in Spanish is "momia". It is pronounced "MO-me-ah".Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
they (haitians) don't say "your name"its HOW are you calledKi Jan ou rele
In all Arabic accents & in the standard Arabic, say:" Esmi ".
No one knows what the vowels were for Ancient Egyptian, but "Delia" would probably be pronounced the same as in English.
"I am an Egyptian"
The name "Jenna" in Egyptian Arabic would typically be transliterated as "جينا" (pronounced "Jina"). However, the name may not have a direct equivalent in ancient Egyptian, as it is a modern name. In contemporary usage, it is common to adapt names to fit the phonetic system of Arabic.
That's an opinion question but I say Cleopatra.
There is no such modern language as "Egyptian".
There is no such modern language as "Egyptian".
The name of Egyptian mascara is called KOHL.
you say "koli sana WA anta tayib" in Egyptian.
The Egyptian name for Amen is empire.
The name of Anceint Egyptian mascara is "kohl."
Egyptian myth does not say.