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Most people refer to hieroglyphs when they speak about Egyptian writing. It is a common misconception that the hieroglyphs are pictures that represent ideas instead of the sounds of the language. While the shapes of the hieroglyphs are indeed taken from real (or imaginary) objects, most of them are used for their phonetic value. Take, e.g., the hieroglyph representing a house. It can be used to write the word pr (vowels unknown, see below) which means 'house'. The same hierogl ...
See also:Egyptian language, Egyptian language - Development of the language, Egyptian language - Structure of the language, Egyptian language - Notes on pronunciation, Egyptian language - Egyptian writing, Egyptian language - Overview, Egyptian language - Hieroglyphs, Egyptian language - Modern-day resources Read more here: » Egyptian language: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian language - Egyptian writing |
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 |  |  | Egyptian language - Hieroglyphs: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian language - Modern-day resourcesInterest in the Ancient Egyptian languages continues. For example, it is still taught in several universities. Many resources are in French or German and not just English so it can be useful to know one of these languages though not a requirement.
For the film Stargate, Egyptologist Stuart Tyson Smith was commissioned to develop a constructed language to simulate the tongue of ancient Egyptians living alone on another planet for millennia.
While Egyptian culture is one of the influences of Western civilization, few words of Egyptian origin remain in English. Even those associated w ...
See also:Egyptian language, Egyptian language - Development of the language, Egyptian language - Structure of the language, Egyptian language - Notes on pronunciation, Egyptian language - Egyptian writing, Egyptian language - Overview, Egyptian language - Hieroglyphs, Egyptian language - Modern-day resources Read more here: » Egyptian language: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian language - Modern-day resources |
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 |  |  | Egyptian language - Hieroglyphs: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian language - Structure of the languageEgyptian is a fairly typical Afro-Asiatic language. At the heart of Egyptian vocabulary is a root of three consonants. Sometimes there were only two, for example /r'/ "sun" (where the apostrophe represents a voiced pharyngeal fricative); others, such as /nfr/, which means beautiful; and some could be as large as five /sxdxd/ "be upside-down". Vowels and other consonants were then added to this root in order to derive words, in the same way as Arabic, Hebrew, and other Afro-Asiatic languages do today. However, we do not know what these vowels ...
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