Learning the Ancient Egyptian Language , Lecture 1
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- Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025
- This course (Learning The Ancient Egyptian Language) presented by Mohamed Ibrahim (Guide of Egypt) after this course you will be able to read so many texts from Ancient Egypt.
thank you for the much needed knowledge, I wish Egyptians had more appreciation for their great heritage. You are a true Egyptian , much respect .
Not the same people
They are Arab not son of firaun
They were Caucasian
@@battoday953 They are culturally Arab but are Ancient Egyptian by origin.
@@Ahmed-ob6ec no sir.... they are the descendants of all the foreigners
Just found this. I like the teaching. I stop and study then proceed. Took more than 1 week to go through the 24 min lesson. Don't let negative comments stop you. I know more than I did before.
Friends in my class: i want to learn Japanese to read manga, i want to learn Spanish to study abroad,...
Me:
Tell the truth. You just want to learn how chant the Winged Dragon of Ra in the ancient egyptian.
Spanish to study abroad? Who the hell would prefer a Latin university over UK o US one? 😂
Same
@@Tijaxtolan julias Caesar
@@Tijaxtolan america and uk are in decline there are many good universities outside america
This takes me back to when I was younger. I was so into the ancient Egyptian language and didn’t know how to learn something like this. Now I want to at least attempt now.
Modern Egyptian Arabic dialect has ancient Egyptian loan words btw.
I am Egyptian and I feel like I should know this because it's a part of my culture so I wanted to learn about it:)! Thank you so much:)!
What Culture 🤨
You Arab bro
What are you talking about
Its so refreshing learning the Ancient Egyptian language from an Egyptian himself! Keep it up 👍
Learn more on old Egyptian ruclips.net/p/PLaINFseE0hFoZSLjI1qSLieMySa5PYkWp
You are a great teacher! Thank you very much for sharing this!
What helped me when studying very different languages, was the Entire and Complete abandonment any and all of your knowledge or understanding or ideas about learning Any language.
That might be something of a tall order,
I know. Believe me, I know.
This introduction is a little steep for a true beginner here. I believe that it would be perhaps a little easier to learn the very most fundamental of basics to approaching and beginning to understand and learn this Fabulous writtin-approach to communication.
But make no mistake, what he is teaching you will take-hold of,
Sooner or Later. Just never give up.
Exercises is from Alan Gardiner's grammar of ancient Egyptian, I'm using that grammar for my studies
of A.E. language and I recommend to all of you who wants to start studying language.
Where do i find tht
@@williamxavier1297 the physical copy costs 200+ USD on Amazon. However, you can find a digital copy available to download on Scribd for 9,99 per month, you can download it and then just cancel the subscription :)
@@camillamedioli6187 ¡😱thats amazing! This caught me offguard thank you so very much Camilla!
@@williamxavier1297 you're welcome!! :)
I'm so happy that I found your channel. thank you so much your explanation is very simple and clear, and it makes me so happy to see Egyptians still teach and being taught their old language and their history. you are The righteous son of Egypt
I am very grateful to you for the teaching us
Me too!
@@belladionne same here
I want to learn all languages in these world
Great presentation. Made even more realistic by the Egyptian traffic outside where you filmed lol. Very well done 👍🏻
Thank you very much, I have been searching for a site like this for ages. I will attempt the homework and look forward to the next lecture. I have subscribed.
Thank you! This is great and its easier to learn. I can take my time with it! Thank you!
I am an American Christian (baptist) , and a teacher of children at my church. We are planning our summer vacation Bible school and the theme is the story (from our AKJB 1611) of a man named Joseph in Egypt. While making the decorations and activities for the children, I realized that I have no idea what these symbols mean, so I am trying to learn. This was very interesting and helpful. I actually learned a lot. Thank you so much for sharing.
I love ancient Egypt so much and the structure designs were beautiful too
👌🤝
This was really helpful, easy to follow along. Glad I found your page. Please don't stop work.
This is so helpful I am into Egyptian language that is why i am wanting to learn it i also like the history behind Egypt cause it is fascinating
excellent teaching method. Easiest lesson I have found to make sense
I have enjoyed this course, looking forward to the next.
thank you for sharing a great lecture!
Thank you very much for the BEST PRESENTAION about he ancient Language of Egypt.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! Just what Ive been looking for!
This is the bests vid on this subject that I have found... as you can pronouce the text correctly as well as teach the eliments... Bonas! Thank you, good work from the UK
I am learnjng to read and write the ancient Egyptian language. Thank you for this video.
Wow Mohammad. This is an incredible video. Thank you for the presentation.
Thank you for your lecture. You really a good teacher !
im trying to learn the ancient Egyptian language but how do i do that what can i do
I like your video.. I will follow it..
You're learning the language of your ansestors
For all videos i want say thank you alot . I search long time to find the correct old sound
Just finished watching it in its entirety. Very impressed Mohamed, expect to see my email real soon!
excellent presentation :)
very good lecture Mohammed, I am half way through and already hooked. I wanted to start earlier, but ya know "life"
Thank you for great presentation
Very informative, thank you/efharisto/shukran!
Very good, in most western books though the term ancient Egyptian refers to the earliest stage of the language around the Old Kingdom period. Middle then denoting the language that had developed by the Middle Kingdom, remaining the standard language used in texts until late. Old Egyptian was used in later times also specifiCally in religious texts. Do your videos cover hieratic script there's not a lot out their on it, a video with hieroglyphic and hieratic counterparts would be awesome.
Paul Massey No, unfortunately it doesn't cover Heratics.
Thanks a lot
My goal was to lean Egypt language
Due tooo my family I want able tooo study but now I'm free too study only because of u teacher thanks a lot sir
Vedic Sanskrit, Classical Latin and Old Norse are also great languages to learn. I recommend that everyone learn these.
Very good
My language is Somali so we have these sounds as Afro-Asiatic language
4:09 so funny we can hear angry drivers outside
Very clear. I plan to take the whole course, slowly and happily.
I'll add something i think that's good to know. Ancient egyptian language we can learn today is actualy middle egyptian spoken untill the end of ancient egypt as we know it. Old egyptian which is older than middle egyptian is mostly unknown. One thing that makes ancient egyptian different than most languages is that they don't have vowels in hieroglyphics so that made decoding ancient egyptian quite difficult so archeologists actualy added vowels to make decoding easier. Too bad ancient egyptan language was lost and it's not spoken anymore.
Very good, thanks
Thxs a lot teacher, respect and greetings from Moorish Amazigh land Mooritania
Has any Egyptian out there recognized "Set" as woman and "iw" or "Iowa" as Yes. We still use those!!
Yes the Egyptian Arabic dialect have many words that are Coptic in origin.
@@MohOEM no coptic as a language Is all ancient Egyptian in origin
Sitt come from syeda . Syedi or my lord called as siddi or sid . This word modified into feminine as sitti
@johny odisho actually arabs did very little to erase anything in ancient Egypt , ancient egyptian culture was destroyed almost exclusively by christianity.
أيوة
comes from
أي و الله
You're wonserful!!! Thank you!! Sukran!!
Thank you for sharing and very pimar clearly showing the fall
Thank you very much for your trouble
I need books to explain the historical archaeological sites in English??
الف شكر على مجهودك thank you
Great presentation! I was trying to find the PDF link in the description but couldn’t find it could you forward it to me please?
Language of the "God's" is how it translates. Ancient ones. Thoth the Atlantian made this script as per Ancient Egyptians. Thatz what made me start heiroglyphic learning. I can write simple sentences and read somewhat basic bht this lecture on sentence construction is super
"Thoth the Atlantian made this script as per Ancient Egyptians." in what papyrus did Thoth say this?
it is very useful to me thank you
It would be amazing if you could re-do this with a nice microphone and less reverb. Thanks!
so the symbol of the hand upside down or palm or whatever it represents in demotics is present at the glyph site in australia , so they could hurry with the completion of the task in that extreme environment and get on to bigger things i presume and also for it was the method they used abroad...
I see you stopped at lecture 3. Do you have a website for your teaching material, or, if not, where can I find more of your Mdw ntr teachings?
You are explaning it so good, formost because you already speak a language that incorporates a lot of egyptian sounds, which is Arabic. If you haven't got anymore teaching, would you mind teaching more?
Thank you very much.
I dont have my reference to hand but does that really say mouth of egypt.
The mouth is the sound RHO and means proclaim.
As in Alecsendros cartouche.
The water represents swimming and gives you the letter N which means to keep or preserve
As in Alecsendros cartouche
The cake is the sound TI and means you are
As in Nefertiti cartouche
You dont ignore symbols add vowels of convenience and all the determinators they invented.
It was an easy to read script that you just needed the base language to read like text soeak. Say what you see. The language is old welsh.
thanks
greetings bibia
شكرا على المحاضرات القيمة
Thank you so much !! Very nice! I'd like to ask,how to say in old egyptian language - "Egyptian Language?
shorena bregadze
Medow neter
shorena bregadze
Watch form 00:40
Thank you for your reply and answer!
Or medoo kemet
Awesome video! I found a similarity between Lithuanian and Ancient Egyptian! In Lithuanian "kitas" means the same as "kt" - another man. 19:20
Tad Ka I'm 99% sure that's just a coincidence :)
Wikipedia: "Lithuanian is often said to be the most conservative living Indo-European language, retaining features of Proto-Indo-European now lost in other languages". I agreed before I looked at wikipedia. I found many words that are very easily connected to other languages, as the stem of a tree. So i wish I could learn it. Just like I would like to learn Sanskrit or Aymara, to get a grasp of what language was before 'the tower of babylon'.
@@nr7000000001 Ancient Egyptian has absolutely no relation to Indo-european languages.
Thanks that is very nice channel
The quality of video is not good but it is worth it. Thanks for sharing this and for the big work :)
Thank you so much for sharing this.. it's really appreciable that you know Egyptian language and hieroglyphs.. I like the way you teach but sir where are those PDFs? I can't find in the description. Thanks again.
Fantastic!
where can I find the pdf files? I don't see them in the description.
Send me an email at itkapt@hotmail.com
Thank you 🙏🏾
Thank you thank you!
I want to learn it to speak my deities (the Egyptian pantheon)
Kyi for masculine, and ket( cat) for masculine. I really feel I am learning ancient egyptian!
Excellent thnx
Deciphering was possible because of the Rosetta stone. Thanks to the British for preserving it.
How can i say the word ,,is" in egyptian language? I couldn't find it in this video, even if that word it's actually in the homework.
There is no is in Ancient Egyptian language, there is no verb to be
@@guideofegypt8409 of course there is ... its "waa".
You Egyptian have to learn your own ancient language 👌
What An ignorant thing to say.
exactly. it's our identity
A lightbulb should've gone off in your heads. Perhaps the ppl didn't use this? 4:02
Yes, I am an Egyptian and I have started learning Coptic with old dialect. Coptic is the last variation of ancient Egyptian language.
@@MohOEM coptic is mainly greek
I have a question. Why did they not have a uniform direction of language? Is that from hebrew or asian interaction or something else? Like do you think they did that to make it easier for who they were talking to?Or what?
شكرا استاذ
Thank you!
Additionally /bw/ also means a state, condition or quality of existence. For example /bw.bn/- present continuous tense, is incorrectly translated as "in the place of evil." It actually means "being in the state of evil"
boooooo!!!!
By the way, the B means beth - house or place. And in german languages often B is the first letter in words to give a 'contain' meaning to it. W is u+u. Sinds like "oo". or "uh" when not outspoken. As one of the 5 vowels it means a chakra level, a frequency. One of the 5 platonic solids. UU is the lowest frequency. UU is also used for "outer". And the quail chick ,the sound of "UU", is always used as giving the meaning "low" or in the earliest stages (young) to words. After all, it is a young bird, bound to the ground (can't fly) and all birds are a sign for heavenly energy (in the sky) or in the first stages of creation, birds are like ideas, or the first concepts in our minds. So BW means "housing a low frequency, or energy". In Dutch we say "bah" when something is not tasty or to our dislike. And in French they say "bas" which means low. No coincidences! and a TON of links to be found between all the languages. So many things to be discovered when we just play with words, and they are easily found when we search for it.
Çok yararlı bir video olmuş.
after doing exercise01 how could i do correction mohamed ibrahim sir please help.
Am I correct in assuming no links or PDFs due to copyright issues? Could you link the book or original documents?
How much for a tour at he pyramids
Ner,= Water, or Cann ,= eye, or P/R = Par = Look. ,Rar = Look ( Sum+ Tam)
How can I get the PDF files of the presentation? I couldn't find it in the video description.
@ 0:51 you say mdw ntr. I think in Sanskrit it can be said as Madhu Neter i.e. sweet eye. My inference would be Devine Eye that the language was revealed to ancient egyptians by the God. It is quite similar in symantics to Hindi script i.e. DevaNagari Deva is Angel and nagari is the city meaning language of the city of angels. It is said that Deva nagari was revealed to the sages by the angels in their meditation at 3rd eye. It seems the same for Egyptian language revealed by God to humans at 3rd eye, hence Devine Eye... Mdw ntr.
Well your inference is deluded. It's a language invented by humans. Nothing more, nothing less.
Very nice video... Thank you! Could anyone help translate these 3 words please: wa (or va) cha (or sha like in sharia) & war ? Many thanks in advance
I feel like my light studies in Farsi will help with pronouncing the non-english sounds.
Did thay write from right to the left?
Yes, they did
nice man but can you post the power point of the lecture
Thank you
you think "t" represents the sun rising above the horizon and setting as well?
The symbol for "t" is a loaf of bread.
Where is 13th to 17th dynasties?
لو سمحت هو في همزة في اللغة المصرية
طبعا فيه همزة
حرف الألف مش دايما ألف وصل، بينطق بهمزة قطع فى بعض الكلمات زى مأأ بمعنى يرى
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The email address for the course is : goecourse@gmail.com
do you say , divine "WORDS"?? Did the symbol found by jean-francois champollion in the pyramid indicate that the pyramids are antediluvian? i theorize he was poisoned for he was going to go against the church and the modern paradigm they purport to be true about the age of civilization.
Yes, divine words
What is this course? Is the rest of the course going to be on RUclips or do I need to get the pdf to finish the course?
18:58 in ,, you say "es ben " set"ten ?? can u clarify please...? :)
pr pn (this house) niwt tn (this city)
pn means this ''M''
tn means this ''F''
thank you kindly now that i listen to it and see what youre referring to it became clearer, but still a bit confused about what sept"is ?? i think youre saying "sept" ten , so whatever *sept?) is its feminine though. its too bad they dont offer Egyptology studies at more colleges in america. Totally off the class topic, have you had a chance to discuss the supposed tomb of osiris with mr hawas is the tomb really "genetically" sealed or did someone mess up "hermetically" by accident??? if it is genetically encoded that would mean they were understanding and manipulating the genetic code just like in our present day era.. perhaps even beyond our current realm of understanding...i thank you for your patience and generosity of wisdom.
oic it has to end in "t" cuz feminine , had to watch a bit more to realize lol :)
MaDuniDiR or
Suma-dunidir
In my Somali language
Meanns:- Holy written
This is my language🇸🇴 🙈
Proud to somali
iw= indeed or the word ( ? ) 21:35 in ....
From what I've understood, "iw" is used in the beginning of a sentence as a way of confirming the rest of the sentence. He used "indeed" as an English translation for it, but you'd only use "iw" in the beginning unlike "indeed". The word you're questioning, however, I believe it was "Yes"
Oh wow- I didnt even understand this language till now...
This is literally the Gardiner book.
CPT or COPT means EGYPT
Egypt is a Greek word lol