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Nope. Modern linguists are not sure how ancient Egyptian was spoken because of various reasons, including it not being spoken for over 2,000 years and the fact that the language had no written vowels. Coptic is about the closest we can get to understanding the spoken form of the ancient Egyptian language.
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quote:Originally posted by Doug M: Nope. Modern linguists are not sure how ancient Egyptian was spoken because of various reasons, including it not being spoken for over 2,000 years and the fact that the language had no written vowels. Coptic is about the closest we can get to understanding the spoken form of the ancient Egyptian language.
If i'm wrong, please specify... I am in no way trying to debate such people in this forum.... A brotha knows when he is over head head... ....
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