egyptian writing

     

Egyptian hieroglyphs (pronounce /ˈhaɪərəʊɡlɪf/; from Greek ἱερογλύφος "sacred carving", also hieroglyphics = τὰ ἱερογλυφικά [γράμματα]) was a formal writing system used by the ancient Egyptians that contained a combination of logographic and alphabetic elements. Egyptians used cursive hieroglyphs for religious literature on papyrus and wood. Less formal variations of the script, called hieratic and demotic, are technically not hieroglyphs.

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  • The egyptian writing stuff looks cool
  • @trivedirajneesh Contemporary Iranian literature, Egyptian writing, some fantastic Pakistani writers. Do read.
  • Egyptian writing for Arts subject. Geez, I had a hard time writing my name in it.
  • It is hard to write my name in Egyptian writing
  • Apparently, no foreigner understood egyptian "writing" fully till the 1800s when Jean Champollion deciphered the Rosetta Stone.
  • @UnusuaIFacts This may seem impossible but MANY claims especially from the Ma-at and Egyptian writing suggested that "inner" energy is real.
  • moor great news... Chinese writing system is almost exactly like the Kemet(Egyptian) writing system... this will work awesome duaru neteru