Man Speaking Egyptian Hieroglyphs(Coptic)☥!

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Man speaks Egyptian Hieroglyphs! For Coptic Subtitles, choose Camtasia.

Coptic:
Chaire, anok pe Andreas, woh tinasaji n'te tiAspi n'Kemi tiAspi n'niRem'n'Kemi, tiAspi n'niRem'n'Kemi te tiAspni nKemi'n'Archaios, tiaspi n'ni'Pharaoh, tiAspi ntiMet'Nuti, ne skheut pe khen tiMet'Nuti, alla menensa piChristianismos n'Kemi, ne skheut pe khen piAlphabeton n'niHellen, nare tiaspi onkh te isdjen piEneh m'Met'Shmen, alla tinu s'onkh m'mauts khen tiEccelesia n'Kemi.

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He's speaking Coptic with some Greek. Coptic uses Greek letters. Nobody speaks hieroglyphs.

edwardfranks
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Coptic is the latest form of the spoken language of ancient Egyptians derived from Demotic spoken adopting Greek letters & an extra 6 unique ones that Egyptian sounds not found in Greek. Well done Andreas for reviving it.

johng
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There's a lot of misinformation here, let me clear it up.

Coptic is the last form of the Egyptian language and does have around 2, 000 Greek loan words. The word Copt is derived from the Greek word meaning Egypt. It was created to basically transliterate Egyptian using Greek letters during the Ptolemaic period. Coptic uses mostly Greek letters, but with 7 Demotic (the phase of Egyptian right before Coptic - its letters are directly based off hieroglyphs) mixed in: Ϣ Ϥ Ϧ Ϩ Ϫ Ⲋ Ϯ. It is still spoken today in the Coptic Orthodox Church (from Egypt, which is the largest church in the Middle East but also has spread throughout the world), but for liturgical purposes only.

tims
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I didn't know that Old Egyptians had a Rio De Janeiro Brazilian accent XD

amimiminovic
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it's a good joke, he doesn't speak ancient Egyptian... he speaks a gibberish (not even a creole) of Coptic and Greek words...!

haadanii
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Please excuse my pedantry, but "hieroglyphs" are the writing system, not the language. "Speaking Egyptian hieroglyphs" would be like saying "Speaking Egyptian letters".

VV_PaVria
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I feel like i'm being sold some high-quality copper. Or silk, or sandals, or spices. Good video man lol

anonymouseovermouse
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Next up:Man speaking the Latin Alphabet!

GabrielMGalante
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So this is the language Carti was speaking

sugarymarker
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So, I’m confused. I thought Coptic was when Egyptians didn’t use Hieroglyphics anymore. Because the Coptic Language got its own Alphabet.

LoriWolfcat
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Am a copt and u have a heavy English accent man we don’t speak like that😂

martinokhalil
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This is pure Albanian dialect but you accent makes it sound like spanish.

Mrtrilindi
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That one man who learn Egyptian Hieroglyphics for 15 years

tanookika
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I forgot what I was listening to and thought I was getting yelled at by a foreign man

pleaseenteraname
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feels like he's trying to sound more greek.

أدرار_ؤمعروف
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Cool language ! It reminds me of watching "The Mummy" in 1999. As a Western European, I can understand a few words: "Allah", "Pharaoh", "Khemm", "alphabeton", "Ecclesia", meaning "God", "Pharaoh", "Egypt", "alphabet" and language ! I wonder if they used it for the filming of "the Mummy" in 1999. Or did they use real ancienbt Egyptian ? In that movie, the spoken ancient Egyptian sounds like this here. I remember, when they recite from the book of the dead: Re, Amun de...." And then ....shit happens and Imhotep is resurrected 🙂 "What have we done " ( locusts landing on his face )

daywalkermike
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This language is called "Copreek"

Seniomentary_
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They can't understand me, I'm talkin' hieroglyphics

laquemota
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He slowed down 0:39. He’s annunciating and not selling me anything like how coptics would if they were bartering.

I hear Slavic, Greco, Phoenician, Aramaic, Latin, Germanic and some form of Persian, Ethopian ( maybe Amharic) and even Sanskrit.

The last three are a guessitmate ( guess and estimate.

There is a chance you have people from Attila’s the Hun group there( so Turkish and Possibly Gypsies. That’s 2.21% prove, with what I know.

justinvidanes
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He doesn’t look like your typical Arab at all. Must be his ancient Egyptian roots.

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