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Ancient Egyptian Language

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Yes, it was a language and it was spoken, although it is not spoken now and it certainly was not ancient at the time. The word Egypt is actually German. Apparently the coptic language is a derivative of the ancient language, which you can s...
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Over time warfare brought new languages to the region as well as new more conventional ways of writing. Over time every language morphs into something newer.
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well you see the actuall language is lost but not the writeing, the word hieroglypics comes from the greek word meaning writeings of the god thoth gos of writeing. just try any seach engine ask google yahoo...
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Its extinction followed the victory of Christianity over the pagan religions.
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No, Arabic is the language of Egypt, though the Coptic language (direct descendant of the Ancient Egyptian language) is used in the liturgy of the Coptic Orthodox Church, which a portion of Egyptians adhere to. Interestingly, I read that af...
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Egyptian is an Afro-Asiatic language most closely related to the Berber, Semitic, Somali and Beja languages. It survived until the 5th century AD in the form of Demotic and until the late 17th century AD in the form of Coptic. Written recor...
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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. ( ...
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Ancient Egyptian exists in the sense that it can be read and spoken by those who have studied it. It does not exist as a living language used by a population going about their daily business.
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A Greek version of the text was also on the stone, which we still use today.
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