Egyptian Hieroglyphs for Beginners. Video 5: Owl to Mouth.

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @jimamberg9467
    @jimamberg9467 3 года назад +6

    This video has twice as many views as the last one. I think there are a lot of disappointed people who were expecting to see an owl get eaten based on the title. Thanks for doing this though, it's kinda fun to learn this a bit.

  • @echolee601
    @echolee601 3 года назад +1

    Recap:
    1⃣️1⃣️ the owl 𓅓 (“m”)
    * probably one of the most complicated hieroglyphs
    * the curved V on the face and the square tail feathers make it distinct
    * it has directions,just read the owl into the face
    1⃣️2⃣️ the waves 𓈖 (“n”)
    * make a zigzag with six peaks
    * the waves should have at least six peaks but can have more
    * sometimes it is shown as a flat line
    1⃣️3⃣️ the mouth 𓂋 (“r”)
    * use two lines to draw a mouth
    * the corners where the lines meet are sharp
    📌 prepositions
    all the three characters above can be used as prepositions
    𓅓:“in/inside/out of”
    𓈖:“to/for”(a person)
    𓂋:“to/towards”(a place)
    “against”(a person)
    e.g.
    𓃀𓅱𓆑 bw.f “his place”
    𓂋𓃀𓅱𓆑 rbw.f “to his place”
    𓈖
    𓆑 n.f “to him”

  • @christophercarlson8691
    @christophercarlson8691 2 года назад +1

    Hey, why in the last example do the waves go over the horned viper? Why are they not in series?

    • @DarkBlade37
      @DarkBlade37 Год назад +1

      Probably because both hieroglyphs are horizontal-oriented and not vertical-oriented. Something similar happens in Korean, where a letter can be written either to the left of or above the next letter of the same syllable, depending on the shapes of the letters involved.

  • @teanistillmon3341
    @teanistillmon3341 2 года назад

    See 9 world Chronicles on the Owl