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

wood, tree, stick, mast