Letsβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ! Β
Today we are going to learn how to read the name ππ of the god πΉ MontuΒ π ππΏπ ±π!Β MontuΒ π ππΏπ ±πΒ was a war god and was worshipped widely during the 11th Dynasty/Middle Kingdom.Β
The βπ game board and piecesβ is a phonogram sign. It is a biliteral sign, which means that it represents two consonants. The β π β is associated with the sound βmnβ which could be pronounced like βmen,β βmun,β βmon,β etc.
The βripple of water πβ is also a phonogram sign, except it is uniliteral sign, which means that it just represents one consonant. The βπβ is associated with the sound of βn!β
The βπΏ hobble/tieβ is also a uniliteral phonogram sign. The βπΏβ is associated with the sounds of βαΉ―β or βt.β
The βQuail Chick π ±β is a super popular symbol! It is a uniliteral symbol that is representative of the sound w/u, and it is also an ideogram for the word βchick π ±πΊ.β
The final symbol in the name, βπ seated god,β is one that is not pronounced! This is a determinative symbol, which means that it is a symbol used to show the general meaning of the word! It is basically used as punctuation at the end of the word to show you that it is over!