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Egyptian biliteral signs : ウィキペディア英語版 | Egyptian biliteral signs
Biliteral Egyptian hieroglyphs are symbols which represent a specific sequence of two consonants, also two vowels, or combinational of both, in the language. In the written Egyptian language, three types of hieroglyphs existed: those that represented one value (called ''uniliterals'', the alphabetic signs), those that represented two, (called ''biliteral'') and those that represented three, (called ''triliteral''). In the following list, ''aleph'' is transliterated as (unicode:ꜣ), ''ayin'' as (unicode:ꜥ) and ''yodh'' as (unicode:ı͗). ==Common biliteral Egyptian hieroglyphs==
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