Since Seshat is a modern idea of the ancient word that was written without vowels (as is usual for hieroglyphs) you can say it any way you like and it will always be incorrect.
The ancient Egyptian name is written with the letters s+sh+3+t (3 represents a glottal stop); the ancient Egyptians knew exactly which vowels to include, but today that knowledge is lost.
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Yes; both Seshat and Ma'at were regarded as wives of Thoth, but Seshat was also regarded as his daughter.
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