WELCOME TO THE EGYPTIAN LANGUAGE REVIVAL PAGE

Every month, there will be a tip, a web site posting, and a lesson, which will cover both Hieroglyphic and Coptic. In order to ensure that you pursue the curriculum as vigorously as you can, please do the assignments recommended at your own discretion.
Join the Cause: http://www.causes.com/causes/383858-revive-the-egyptian-language/about
Most importantly, share as much as you care for the upkeep of our heritage.

Even though the Egyptian language mostly survives as the liturgical language in the Coptic Church today, it is far from being a religious language. It is the language of our heritage. It is the language on the tombs, in the scrolls, on the stones, on everything truly Egyptian.

If you want to honor your true Egyptian heritage, please join the cause and help revive the language that has unfortunately been lost for centuries.


PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE recruit more people, every Egyptian you know.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Coptic Post 6: History of Coptic


History of Coptic

Coptic Lesson 6: Sentence

Coptic Tip 6: Pronouns

Typically a verb has two pronouns attached to it, a subject pronoun prefix and an object pronoun suffix.

Hieroglyphic Post 6: Middle Egyptian Grammar Book


Middle Egyptian: Google books preview

Hieroglyphic Lesson 6: Sentence

Hieroglyphic Tip 6: Subject

The subject of the sentence is not necessary to be included in the sentence, except in the form of a name or a pronoun embedded in the verb.

Sincere Apologies

Sorry for the long unannounced hiatus the blog took, as I have been very occupied this whole time, but posts and lessons will be posted on a more regular pace now.