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Quail chick (hieroglyph)

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Quail chick (hieroglyph)

The Ancient Egyptian Quail chick hieroglyph is Gardiner sign listed no. G43 for the quail chick.

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The quail chick hieroglyph is used in the Ancient Egyptian language hieroglyphs for the alphabetic vowel letter w, (or the u). The vocalization is between the "oo", for 'u'; the "woo", for 'w'.

Plural usage

Besides the alphabetic usage, (of 'oo', or 'woo'), the plural usage of the quail chick, and coil hieroglyphs may have driven the extensive use of the two hieroglyphs. They often are used as a determinative, for making a plural at word endings, or at important sections of word phrases. Just as in cuneiform, both scripts had two versions of plurals – cuneiform used: MEŠ, and HI.A, sumerogram forms.

The Egyptian hieroglyph alphabetic letters

The following two tables show the Egyptian uniliteral signs. (24 letters, but multiple use hieroglyphs)

References

Quail chick (hieroglyph) Wikipedia