Fascinating facts about hieroglyphics!
We uncover this ancient alphabet…
Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics were one of the hardest of Egypt’s mysteries to uncover! Check out our fascinating facts about hieroglyphics…
Learn about how Egyptian writing works and what it all represents, plus find out how to spell your name in hieroglyphics – cool!
Facts about hieroglyphics
Although hieroglyphics are Egyptian, the word hieroglyphics is Greek. “Hiero” means “holy” and “glyphics” means “marks” or “writings” – so the word means “holy writings“. The Egyptians believed there was great power in a name. If someone’s name was remembered then he or she would survive in the afterlife. That’s why pharaohs’ names were written in hieroglyphics in their tombs!
What do the pictures mean?
Most of the pictures can stand for the object they represent, but usually they stand for sounds. In Egyptian, the owl stands for the sound “m”. The Egyptian symbol for a mouth can mean mouth but it’s usually read as the sound “r”. You can’t exactly match our alphabet to hieroglyphics, because they are two very different languages, but historians have come up with a simplified translation of our letters and Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Hieroglyphics can be pictures of living creatures, objects used in daily life or symbols. Some are easy to identify, some confusing and some impossible! If you look at the alphabet chart, you can easily spot the foot, the hand, the lion and the owl, but why are there two different kinds of snakes?
From A to Sh, the hieroglyphic symbols are:
AÂ an Egyptian vulture
BÂ a foot
CÂ a basket with handle
DÂ a hand
EÂ a reed
FÂ a horned viper (an Egyptian snake)
GÂ a jar-stand
HÂ a reed shelter
IÂ a reed
JÂ a cobra
KÂ the basket with the handle again (because hard “C” is like “K”)
LÂ a lion
MÂ an owl
NÂ a zigzag symbol for water
OÂ a lasso
PÂ a square stool
QÂ a symbol for the slope of a hill
RÂ a mouth
SÂ a piece of linen folded over
TÂ a bun
UÂ a quail chick (which stands for the sound “U”)
VÂ a horned viper
WÂ a quail chick
XÂ a basket and folded linen
YÂ two reeds
ZÂ a door bolt
CHÂ a hobble
KHÂ a ball of string
SHÂ the rectangle (which is the symbol for land)
Why don’t you use the hieroglyphic chart above to see if you can write your own name?
For more about the Ancient Egyptians and their hieroglyphics, check out this cool clip…
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Wow these are really interesting! But why is E and I a reed?