
How Egyptian Hieroglyphs Influenced Modern Alphabets
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Learn why Egyptian hieroglyphs are hiding in modern alphabets—and how to find them.
Almost all the letters of the Latin alphabet are derived from the hieroglyphs that the Canaanites of Serabit chose to represent the sounds of their tongue.
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How Egyptian Hieroglyphs Influenced Modern Alphabets
Clip: Season 47 Episode 13 | 3m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
Almost all the letters of the Latin alphabet are derived from the hieroglyphs that the Canaanites of Serabit chose to represent the sounds of their tongue.
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