How Ancient Egyptians Sounded

What did ancient Egyptians sound like? Professor of Egyptology and Archaeology Laurel Bestock explains how we know.

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20 thoughts on “How Ancient Egyptians Sounded

  1. In the first Stargate movie (1994), the spoken language was a reconstruction of ancient Egyptian, created for the film by an Egyptologist named Stuart Tyson Smith. He reconstructed the vocalisation of the language by adding vowels and an accent based on what is known about its syllabic structure and relationships with other languages.

  2. Only people with knowledge, historians, linguists know how Stupid and Easy Language is

    Literally

    One of the easiest and blend and Meh language is ENGLISH

  3. Wow! I listened to an article on NPR that talked about the word that has been in every spoken language. That word is “huh”

  4. This is like saying “We know what pre-Genghis Khan Mongolic sounded like because we English alphabet transliteration for Russian words.”

  5. Unfortunaly western don’t know how to pronounce other sounds in which resulting in a false interpretation

  6. This is not the same languege ancient Egyptians that built the pyramids spoke +3800 years ago, Anthropologists know about the last stage which was +2000yes ago when the Greeks conqour so that is a Greek dialect! Not ancient Egyptian at all.

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