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The Egyptians actually had a core set of 24 βuniliteral phonogramsβ (single-consonant signs). You can think of them like an alphabet, though Egyptians also used 2-letter and 3-letter signs.
Hereβs the classic list of the 24 one-consonant phonograms, with their approximate sound values:
The 24 βAlphabetβ Signs of Hieroglyphs
β’ πΏ β ΚΎ (glottal stop, like a light βaβ)
β’ π β i / y
β’ π β ΚΏ (deep voiced βa,β from the throat)
β’ π β ii / y (double reed, often just βiβ)
β’ π β b
β’ π‘ β k / hard g
β’ π β dΝ‘Κ (like English βjβ in judge)
β’ π§ β d
β’ π β f
β’ πΌ β g (hard, as in go)
β’ π β αΈ₯ (breathy βhβ)
β’ π β h (regular βhβ)
β’ π β l / r (they used one sign for both βlβ and βrβ)
β’ π ± β w
β’ π β n
β’ π³ β m
β’ πͺ β p
β’ π β t
β’ πΏ β αΉ― (like English βchβ in church)
β’ π β q (deep k, pronounced far back in the throat)
β’ π΄ β s
β’ π β αΈ« (like German βBach,β a harsher h-sound)
β’ π΄π β Ε‘ (like English βshβ in ship)📌 A couple of notes:
β’ Some sounds (like vowels a, e, o, u) werenβt written β Egyptians just implied them.
β’ Thatβs why we βreconstructβ words with vowels today (e.g. Kmt β Kemet).
β’ There are also biliterals (signs for two consonants, like pr = βhouseβ) and triliterals (three consonants). Egyptians loved stacking them with determinatives to be super clear.So with just these 24, you can already start spelling names like Cleopatra, Ra, Osiris, or Kemet.
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