Egyptian Hieroglyphs for Beginners. Video 8: Hill to Ring Stand.

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This is the next video that teaches you in clear concise terms how to read the historic language of ancient Egypt. Today’s video focuses on the next three letters of the Egyptian alphabet, hill to ring stand letters.

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Recap:

2⃣️1⃣️ the cross-section of a hill or qof 𓈎(q)
• pronounced a little bit throaty like the Hebrew ק
• sounds a little bit like the round-h 𓐍,but with more /k/ involved

2⃣️2⃣️ the basket with a handle 𓎡(k)
• sometimes you'll find it written backwards in hieroglyphs(just a convention),indicating that the text was originally written in hieratic but was transliterated into hieroglyphs
• pronounced as “c” in “clap”s the “s” in “snake”

2⃣️3⃣️ the ring stand 𓎼 (g )
• a hard “g”,pronounced as the “g” in “girl”/“guy”

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