Alphabet characters were the basis for hieroglyphic writings. The basic hieroglyph characters are refered to as the ALPHABET. They 'spell out' names or anything which can't be represented by other characters. The alphabet characters are read as the sound of the object they represented. ... The Hieroglyphic Alphabet...
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Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic alphabet translator write your name in the ancient script ... Hieroglyphic Print Machine version 2 ; The Software’s functions include the ability to make greetings cards, T-Shirts and posters. The tool set allows you to make text, lines, squares and ellipses. You can import your own images...
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Hieroglyphics ancient Egyptian writing and alphabet translator write your name in Hieroglyphics made by Artist Mark Millmore ... Have some fun with the Hieroglyphic Alphabet Translator. (Note these are just for fun so I've cheated a bit and put a symbol for 'e' and 'v' using the closest sound match.) ; You can also Send...
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The A to Z of Hieroglyphics - Our Alphabet of Hieroglyphs designed for fun to translate English into Hieroglyphics. Arrange these symbols to create interesting designs rather than the horizontal lines that we use to arrange our letters and sentences. ... There are two basic types of hieroglyphs: IDEOGRAMS and PHONOGRAMS.
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at, bat, about, across ... Use the vulture for the a sounds in words like at and bat or about and across. ... use the forearm for the a sound in words like able and make.
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How to read hieroglyphs ... Sound or Letter ... Basic Hieroglyphic Alphabet...
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This is the Egyptian hieroglyphic alphabet, with transliterations which are used by Egyptologists, and the approximate sounds in English. These signs are essentially all consonants (even the ah's and ee's). The vowels were not written (see below), and are normally just said as "eh" (rarely "o", in some words), nowadays.
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But it is authentic to spell out your name using the Egyptian Hieroglyphic Alphabet. Here is a table, showing the western alphabet alongside the "equivalent" Egyptian signs, as a GIF file. Below that is some commentary on each letter, followed by three JPEG files.
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The simplified code below shows you what each sign sounds like using our alphabet. Actual Egyptian hieroglyphics has no vowels (pictures for them have been added here to help you with your translation).
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