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54 Cards in this Set
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brother
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sister
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(male) ruler
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(female) ruler
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god
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goddess
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(male) enemy
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(female) enemy
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(male) snake
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(female) snake
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Masculine singular noun ending
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ROOT
ROOT+j ROOT+w |
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Masculine plural noun ending
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SINGULAR+w
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Masculine dual noun ending
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SINGULAR + wj
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Feminine singular noun ending
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ROOT+t
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Feminine plural noun ending
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ROOT+wt
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Feminine dual noun ending
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SINGULAR+j
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Name the three types of Middle Egyptian noun phrases.
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1) Apposition
2) Connection 3) Possession |
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and
(literally, "together with") |
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and
(literally, "upon") |
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or
(literally, "whichever") goes after the 2nd noun A B r-pw |
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Name the two types of possession noun phrases.
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1) direct genitive
2) indirect genitive |
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Describe the format and usage of the direct genitive noun phrase.
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Format: AB
Translates to: B's A or A of B |
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Describe the format and usage of the indirect genitive noun phrase.
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Format: A n/nw/nt B
Translates to: A of B |
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Masculine singular indirect genitive.
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Masculine plural or dual indirect genitive.
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Feminine indirect genitive.
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king
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abbreviation for which word?
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king
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son
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son
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(noun)
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lord
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mistress
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sky
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enclosure
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temple
(lit. "enclosure of god") |
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place
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live
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the living
(living people) |
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fish
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bird
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land
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Two Lands (Egypt)
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river
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star
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prince
(lit. "king's son") |
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mouth, speech
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Egypt
(lit. "Blackland", referring to the cultivated soil along the Nile.) |
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(noun)
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water
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bread
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air, breath
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stone
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Amun (god)
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Osiris (god)
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(masculine)
wood, tree, stick, mast |