• Aleph (redirect from )
    in the Latin Extended-D range) encoded at U+A722 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL ALEF and U+A723 LATIN SMALL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL ALEF. A fallback...
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    the main consonants of the Egyptian word for this duck: 's', '' and 't'. (Note that or , two half-rings opening to the left, sometimes replaced by...
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  • to Edel (1955) transliterated and ordered alphabetically in the sequence: j ꜥ w b p f m n r h ḥ ḫ ẖ z s š q k g t ṯ d ḏ A number of variant conventions...
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    University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-83507-7. Fleming, Daniel E. (2020b). "The Name Yhw as a People: Reconsidering the Amorite Evidence". In Azzoni, Annalisa; Kleinerman...
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    Hieroglyph Name Pronunciation N16 tꜣ M8 šꜣ M23 sw w w y y h h V4 wꜣ G1 ...
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    second t marks a feminine ending but usually was not pronounced, and the aleph () may have moved to a position before the accented syllable, ꜣbst. By the...
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    assigned its own codepoints (uppercase U+A722 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL ALEF, lowercase U+A723 LATIN SMALL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL ALEF); a fallback...
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    Both schools agree that Afroasiatic */l/ merged with Egyptian ⟨n⟩, ⟨r⟩, ⟨⟩, and ⟨j⟩ in the dialect on which the written language was based, but it was...
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    iṯi m sḫm ḥḳ ṯl Itji em sekhem heqa tjel Who has seized with (his own) power, the ruler of Sile...
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    šnmꜥꜣ(j) in hieroglyphs Era: 3rd Intermediate Period (1069–664 BC)...
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