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chin85 | 18:05 Mon 31st Jan 2005 | History
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Does anyone know where I can find the english into egyptian translations for the exercises in Gardiners Egyptian Grammar? thanks
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Erm is this Egyptian Arabic or hieroglyphic sorry to be think - my answer will differ as to which.

Go to Google and enter "English/Eygyptian Hieroglyphic Translation" and you will find a number of items to select from. However, I know Gardiner and the problem with Gardiner is that it presents information but makes little attempt to teach it. Data is shown context-free, with no awareness of the common errors likely to be made by students. It is a brilliant piece of work, and it is possible to learn to read hieroglyphs from it, but whilst it is a fabulous reference work, it is not a teaching book. So, if you are a beginner, I would recommend that you read through an easier book first, such as Collier and Manley's "How To Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs".

There is a reader in Egyptology in the Univ of London - SOAS I think. I was going to suggest writing to him for a key.

I neva got past smndf - the other thing is that the uni of London used to do evening classes in Hieroglyphic. Not much good if you're out of town.

you know that the 1890-1900 Baedekker guides have very exact translations of most of the hieroglyphs that you see as you wander up and down the Nile?

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What I'm looking for are the picture files which show the translations of the english sentences in the exercises at the end of each lesson. I've found a site that has the first 9, but all of the sites that claim to have exercise 9+ no longer exist.

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