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Learn Hieroglyphs
Introduction
The Ancient Egyptian Language
Scripts of the Ancient Egyptian Language
The Hieroglyphic writing
The Hieroglyphic Writing
Uniliteral Signs
Biliteral Signs
Triliteral Signs
Arrangement and Direction of Writing
Determinative
Phonetic Complement
Vertical Stroke
Different ways to write the same words
Prepositions
Numbers
Cardinal numbers
Ordinal numbers
Dating Form
Nouns
Gender of nouns
Number of noun
Apparent Dual and Collective Plural
Grammatical uses of the noun
Genitive
Coordination
Apposition
Adjectives and Comparison
The adjective that follows its noun
Adjectives used as predicative adjectives
Adjective used as an Accusative of Respect
Adjective used as a noun
Adjective verbs
Words treated like adjectives
Demonstratives
Demonstratives
Personal Pronouns
Suffix pronouns
Dependent pronouns
Independent pronouns
Compound Pronoun
Titles in Ancient Egypt
Titles in Ancient Egypt
The Offering Formula
The Offering Formula Phonetics
Infinitive
Infinitive
I. Verb classes and the infinitive
II. The forms of the infinitive
III. Infinitive as a noun
IV. Infinitive as a verb
V. Negation of the Infinitive
Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Adjectives
Verbs in Ancient Egyptian language
I. Verb structure and class
II. The verb and its tense
III. The Verb and its object
IV. The verb and its subject
Relative in Ancient Egyptian Language
I. Relative clause
II. Relative form
Attribution Adjectives
Attribution Adjectives
Comparative and Superlative
Comparative and Superlative
Fractions
Fractions
Measures
I. Length
II. Area
III. Weight
IV. Volume
Interrogative pronouns
Interrogative pronouns
Enclitic particles
Enclitic particles
Non-Enclitic particles
Non-Enclitic particles
Prepositions
Simple and compound prepositions
Use of prepositions
Anticipation in the Ancient Egyptian Language
Honorary transposition
Anticipatory emphasis
Stative (Old Perfective)
Stative (Old Perfective)
Usages of Old Perfective
Active participles
Active participles
Usages of the Active Participle
Negation of the active participle
sDmty.fy form
Negation of sDmty.fy form
Passive participle
Passive participle
Subject of the passive participle
Object of passive participle
Negation of the passive participles
The Passive Voice
The Passive Voice
Verbal Sentence in Ancient Egyptian language
Verbal Sentence
Non-verbal Sentence in Ancient Egyptian language
Non-verbal Sentence
Sentences with a nominal or pronominal predicate
Sentence with an adverbial predicate
Sentence with adjectival predicate
Sentence with a predicate consisting of preposition + infinitive
Object of passive participle
A passive participle can have an object which can be a noun or pronoun (dependent pronoun).
ddi n.f nbw n Hswt
To whom the gold of favor was repeatedly given.
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