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Transliterated as grḥ

Reconstructed pronunciations in several stages of Ancient Egyptian (using IPA):

/ˈkʼaːɾaħ/ - Old and Middle Egyptian (2500 and 1700 B.C.E., respectively)

/ˈkʼoːɾəħ/ - Late Egyptian (800 B.C.E.)

ϫⲱⲣϩ (čōrh) - Old Coptic (and other Coptic dialects) (325 B.C.E.)

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It is very simple... Bel-lel. And plus it isn't Egyptian, it is Arabic. :) I am an Egyptian that is how i know this stuff!

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He didn't ask you to say night in Egyptian Arabic, he asked about Ancient Egyptian, He even posted it in "Ancient History" and "Ancient Egyptian" sections.

This is how you say Good Afternoon in Egyption Heiroglyphics.

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good morning

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good morning

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