Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ!!!Β
Here we see an inscription ππ ±π with the symbols β ππππ.β This is a really popular introduction to an inscription ππ ±π and it translates to βWords spoken byβ¦ ππππ.β βππππβ is usually followed by the name ππ of a god πΉ or goddess πΉπ.
The βcobra πβ is a phonogram, which means that it is a symbol that represents sounds, and is usually part of a larger word! The cobra π is a uniliteral sign, so it represents just one consonant. It represents the sound βαΈβ which would almost sound like a βjβ when pronounced.
The βstaff or walking stick πβ functions as both a phonogram (in this phrase) and as an ideogram (for the word β staff ππΊβ). π is a triliteral phonogram symbol and represents the sound βmdw.β
The βreed πβ is a uniliteral phonogram for βΔ±Ν,β however it can also function as an ideogram for the word βreed ππΊ.β
The βripple of water πβ is also a phonogram sign, and it is also uniliteral sign. The βπβ is associated with the sound of βn!β
When put together, ππππ reads like βαΈd mdw Δ±Νn.β The word ππππ, means βwords spoken byβ¦β or βspeech by…β
What are some other words that are related to these? Letβs take a look!
ππ§ – Say, Tell, Speak
ππ – Recitation
ππ§ππ¦ – Sayings
ππ΄ – Self/Own
These hieroglyphs πΉππͺ are from the Chapel of Rameses I π³ππ΄ππ ±. This chapel was originally located in the temple πππ of Seti I πͺπππ£ππΈπ. Rameses I π³ππ΄ππ ± was old when he took the throne, and most of his monuments π π were either finished by or made by his π son π , Seti I πͺπππ£ππΈπ.Β
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