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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

Verbal Sentence

 Egyptian sentences are verbal or non-verbal as is the case in Arabic sentences. Verbal sentences are those, which start with a verb. Non-verbal sentences start with a noun or pronoun, or with derivative nouns.

Verbal Sentence

Verbal sentences consist of a verb + subject + object or adverbial phrase. The subject and object can be either nouns or pronouns.
 
wnm s t
The man eats bread.
 
If the subject is a pronoun, it is always a suffix; and if the object is pronoun, it is always a dependent pronoun. When the subject is a pronoun, the word order is normal, meaning that the subject follows the verb and precedes the object.
 
 
hAb.n.f wi
He sent me.
 
If the subject is a noun and the object is a dependent pronoun, the pronoun object is before the noun subject.
 
 
hAb.n wi sS
The scribe sent me.
 
The dative has a special place in the word-order of verbal sentences. It is expressed by the preposition n in addition to a noun or pronoun referring to a person, if the subject is a pronoun. It assumes a third place following the verb and its subject. However, if the subject is a noun, the dative is allocated a forward position and occurs before the subject.
 
 
Dd.n.f n.f
He said to him.
 
 
Dd n.f s
The man says to him.
 
 
If the subject is a noun and the object is a pronoun and the sentence consists of a dative, the word order is thus:
 
Verb + dative + dependent pronoun (object) + subject
 
Dd n.f st s
The man says it to him.
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