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Egyptian Writing
Heavenly_note
April 2006
edited December 1969
in
Random Issues
This really is not an issue just wanted someone to type up for me.
TYPE:
Coptic Crusader
- in both egyptian and coptic.
if you could pleaze.
Thanks in advance
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Heavenly_note
April 2006
Oh yeah and what does this say?
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PrincessMary
April 2006
the 2nd post, "el ibn eldal" means the prodigal son
Heavenly_note
April 2006
How is coptic writin in egyptian? that is what i relly need to know.
Unknown
April 2006
There is no such thing as Coptic crusader, never was and never will. ::)
So what's your question?
(Were you looking for a new funny video game cover title or what?)
Egyptians speak & write Arabic.
Plus, Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Christians may speak & write Coptic.
Coptic has its own alphabet and symbols (close to Ptolemic Greek, as hieroglyphs were gradually replaced for practical cultural reasons, while retaining few modified ancient pharaonic symbols).
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ÇáÃÈä ÇáÖÇá
So what's your question?
(Were you looking for a new funny video game cover title or what?)
Egyptians speak & write Arabic.
Plus, Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Christians may speak & write Coptic.
Coptic has its own alphabet and symbols (close to Ptolemic Greek, as hieroglyphs were gradually replaced for practical cultural reasons, while retaining few modified ancient pharaonic symbols).