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  1. The Egyptian language is a northern Afro-Asiatic language closely related to the Berber and Semitic languages. It has the longest known history of any language having been written from c. 3200 BC to the Middle Ages and remaining as a spoken language for longer.

  2. The oldest records of the Egyptian language date from about 3400 BC. Egyptian was spoken until the late 17th century AD in the form of Coptic. The national language of modern-day Egypt is Egyptian Arabic, which replaced Coptic as the language of daily life in the centuries after the Muslim conquest of Egypt. History

    • Revitalisation efforts have been taking place, since the 19th century
    • Afro-Asiatic, Egyptian
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  4. For the full article, see Egyptian language . Egyptian language, Extinct Afro-Asiatic language of the Nile River valley. Its very long history comprises five periods: Old Egyptian ( c. 3000– c. 2200 bce ), best exemplified by a corpus of religious inscriptions known as the Pyramid Texts and a group of autobiographical tomb inscriptions ...

  5. Close. The oldest records of the Egyptian language date from about 3400 BC. Egyptian was spoken until the late 17th century AD in the form of Coptic. The national language of modern-day Egypt is Egyptian Arabic, which replaced Coptic as the language of daily life in the centuries after the Muslim conquest of Egypt. Oops something went wrong:

  6. language, extending over more than four millennia.1 This is traditionally divided into the following stages: • [Archaic Egyptian: fragmentarily attested, Dynasties 0-3, c.3050-2650 BC]2 • Old Egyptian (Old Kingdom, c.2650-2150 BC)3 • Middle Egyptian (First Intermediate Period through Amarna, c.2150-1350 BC)4

  7. Jun 9, 2015 · Abstract. The history of the Egyptian language is both a linguistic and a cultural one. Considerable synchronic variation can be observed in the record, reflecting the various high-cultural and social settings and determinations of written performance in ancient Egypt at various times. Over the longue durée, Egyptian underwent a series of ...

  8. The development of ancient Egyptian is usually divided into four periods: (1) Old Egyptian, spoken and written in Egypt during the IV to VI dynasties of the Old Kingdom (3d millennium BC); (2) Middle Egyptian, a form of the language noted for its great literature and current from the XI dynasty (beginning 2134 BC) to the reign of Ikhnaton (c.137...

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