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Egyptian Language, A less intricate version of the hieroglyphs already…
Egyptian Language
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Egyptian Writing
Heiratic
The form of Egyptian used most frequently in written texts that slightly resembled the hieroglyphs it was based on and the most cursive form of the written language at the point of usage
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Heiroglyphic
The basic writing system used by the Ancient Egyptians. Consisted of over 500 different symbols with independent meanings that could be combined in different ways to convey more complex meanings than a single symbol could convey. They could be written from left to right or right to left in columns or rows. This written language was written mostly on stone
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Coptic
A Greek-inspired form of the Egyptian language made by Egyptians who converted to Christianity. This form of writing was mostly written on parchment.
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A less intricate version of the hieroglyphs already used by the Ancient Egyptians for when they wrote with parchment
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