Did you know that the Egyptians speak hieroglyphs until now? It is not a rumour or a joke but rather a fact. The Egyptians still speak the ancient Egyptian language, known metaphorically as hieroglyphs. However, hieroglyphs were one of the lines and not a language, and the ancient Egyptian vocabulary become part of their colloquial dialect that is passed down through the generations. The words spoken by the Egyptians in their colloquial dialect are ancient words that were used by the pharaohs in ancient Egypt, where they appeared for the first time in an official manuscript between 3300 BC and 3200 BC. It was called hieroglyphics because it means “sacred inscription” in Greek, and in it, symbols were used to express Sounds. In the era of the pharaohs, hieroglyphs were used for the inscription and decoration of religious texts. It remained a common writing language until the fourth century AD, when it was deciphered with the help of the archaeological discovery of the Rosetta Stone by the French Champollion. Egyptians still use the words to this day without knowing that their origins are due to the ancient Egyptians’ many and many, such as “mm”, which means food and food. And “Embu” means drinking, and in Upper Egypt, they say “Tah Yaboy”, and “Tah” came from the ancient Egyptian word “Atah,” which means to pull or pull, and “The spirit of farewell and farew” and twisting is the sound of spitting, and the nose is the sound of nasal mucus. The word “khat” means filth, the word “tata tata” in hieroglyphs, walk, and the word “boogie”, taken from the word “bubo”, is the name of an Egyptian goblin used to frighten children. There are popular terms such as the word “slashb”, and its origin is seb swaib, meaning the scale of the foot. The word “medammas” means flat beans in the oven, and its origin goes back to the hieroglyphic word “tamtis”, meaning ripening of the beans by burying them in the dirt. And in the winter season, the Egyptians say “Yamatra Rakhi, Rakhi,” and the word “Rakhi” is a hieroglyph that means “go down.” “Battah” means beating him in the head and shedding blood. Among the words used by the Egyptians up to now is the word “tanish”, which means he did not respond, “six” meaning a woman, and “Kham” meaning trickery, and the word “Yama” meaning a lot, and the word “oppressed” which means sad, and “obsessive” and “Dosha” means noise and a loud voice, “Karkar” means a lot of laughter, and the word “Kani and mani”, which is milk and honey in hieroglyphs.