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Introduction The Hieroglyphic writing Numbers Nouns Grammatical uses of the noun Adjectives and Comparison Demonstratives Personal Pronouns Titles in Ancient Egypt The Offering Formula Infinitive Possessive Adjectives Verbs in Ancient Egyptian language Relative in Ancient Egyptian Language Attribution Adjectives Comparative and Superlative Fractions Measures Interrogative pronouns Enclitic particles Non-Enclitic particles Prepositions Anticipation in the Ancient Egyptian Language Stative (Old Perfective) Active participles Passive participle The Passive Voice Verbal Sentence in Ancient Egyptian language Non-verbal Sentence in Ancient Egyptian language

Passive participle

 

Perfective Passive Participle
Imperfective Passive Participle
Verb Class
One who was heard
sDm
One who is heard
sDmw
Strong verbs
One who was seen
mA
One who is seen
mAAw
Doubling verbs
One who was loved
mry
One who is loved
mrrw
Weak verbs
One who was given
ddy
One who is given
ddw
Extra weak verbs
 
Some bilateral verbs show a repetition of the last radical consonant in the perfective Passive Participle:
 
Which is known
rxxy
To know
rx
Which is said
Dddy
To say
Dd
 
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