Archaic forms have unique variations, as the later standard usage of the hieroglyph was commonly less important than other hieroglyphs, and was only in the common forms. One 'abbreviated' later form was a straight line with angles on each end. However, the ''three ripples'', N35:N35:N35 referring to ''water'', or waters became an important hieroglyphic block in itself.
The alternate "n" hieroglyph, used for the "vertical", is
Gardiner, no. S3. the
Red Crown.
S3==Language usage of horizontal "n"==
The hieroglyphic language equivalent of the ''water ripple'' is n, the letter N, as a
phonogram. Its other major use is as a
preposition. However, as a preposition, it is important because the prepositions are often used interchangeably; its major usage may be for ''in'', ''to'', or ''by'', but ''from, for, 'because of', through'', namely any preposition, or prepositional phrase can quickly be referred to by the common preposition ''"in"'', as represented by the water ripple.
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