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  1. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › コプト語コプト語 - Wikipedia

    コプト語 ( 英語: Coptic, コプト語: Ⲙⲉⲧⲣⲉⲙ̀ⲛⲭⲏⲙⲓ met rem en kīmi )もしくは コプト・エジプト語 ( Coptic Egyptian) は、 4世紀 以降の エジプト語 をさす用語である。. この時期のエジプト語は当時の エジプト を統治していた 東ローマ帝国 の公用語で ...

  2. Język koptyjski (kopt. ϯⲙⲉⲧⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ, timetremǹnkhēmi) – ostatnia faza rozwojowa języka egipskiego, potomek języka staroegipskiego, należy do rodziny języków afroazjatyckich. Od XIX wieku jest językiem martwym. Do jego zapisu używano pisma alfabetycznego zapożyczonego od Greków. Autorem pierwszego słownika ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Coptic_namesCoptic names - Wikipedia

    History. The oldest layer of the Egyptian naming tradition is native Egyptian names. These can be either traced back to pre-Coptic stage of the language, attested in Hieroglyphic, Hieratic or Demotic texts (i.e. ⲁⲙⲟⲩⲛ, ⲛⲁⲃⲉⲣϩⲟ, ϩⲉⲣⲟⲩⲱϫ, ⲧⲁⲏⲥⲓ) or be first attested in Coptic texts and derived from purely Coptic lemmas (i.e ...

  4. Naming. Speakers of Egyptian Arabic generally call their vernacular 'Arabic' (عربى, [ˈʕɑrɑbi]) when juxtaposed with non-Arabic languages; "Colloquial Egyptian" (العاميه المصريه, [el.ʕæmˈmejjæ l.mɑsˤˈɾejjɑ]) or simply "Aamiyya" (عاميه, colloquial) when juxtaposed with Modern Standard Arabic and the Egyptian dialect (اللهجه المصريه, [elˈlæhɡæ ...

  5. t. e. Coptic history is the part of the history of Egypt that begins with the introduction of Christianity in Egypt in the 1st century AD during the Roman period, and covers the history of the Copts to the present day. Many of the historic items related to Coptic Christianity are on display in many museums around the world and a large number is ...

  6. The Church belongs to the Oriental Orthodox family of churches. It has been a separate church body since the disagreement at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD. The Church rejected the new definitions about what Christ is like, introduced at the council. The Church has daughter churches in Ethiopia and Eritrea, which now elect their own Popes.

  7. Demotic (from Ancient Greek: δημοτικόςdēmotikós, 'popular') is the ancient Egyptian script derived from northern forms of hieratic used in the Nile Delta. The term was first used by the Greek historian Herodotus to distinguish it from hieratic and hieroglyphic scripts. By convention, the word "Demotic" is capitalized in order to ...