Learn Hieroglyphs

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

Number of noun

They are three numbers for Egyptian nouns: singular, dual and plural.

It is important to note the method of constructing plural in Egyptian language.

The old method was by repetition of the ideogram with which the singular was written. Afterwards plural was by adding three strokes or more rarely three dots.

Singular

sn

Brother

snt

Sister

nTr

god

Dual

snwy

Two Brothers

snty

Two Sisters

nTrwy

Two gods

Plural

snw

Brothers

snwt

Sisters

nTrw

Gods

Notes:

1) Singular masculine nouns have no ending.
2) Feminine nouns end in t
3) Dual nouns (masculine) end in wy
4) Dual nouns (feminine) end in ty
5) Plural nouns (masculine) end in w
6) Plural nouns (feminine) end in wt

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