Could you please help PolyglotClub complete the Wiki page that contains the different ways to greet people in Egyptian (Ancient)?
➡ Egyptian (Ancient) Greetings (Edit the Wiki)
Many thanks!
Vincent, PolyglotClub founder
PS: Uncover free Egyptian (Ancient) lessons: Material: Alphabet and Pronunciation — How to Say Hello and Greetings
- vincentJanuary 2022
ΔΩΣΤΕ ΑΠΑΝΤΗΣΕΙΣ
vincentMarch 2023 In ancient Egyptian, the most commonly used greeting was "ḥtp di nsw" which translates to "be at ease, pharaoh". However, a more general greeting was "nw djr" which means "good day". |