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Egyptian biliteral signs

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The biliteral Egyptian hieroglyphs are hieroglyphs which represent a specific sequence of two consonants. The listed hieroglyphs focus on the consonant combinations rather than the meanings behind the hieroglyphs.[1]

Egyptian Biliteral Hieroglyphs
w b p m n r z s q k t d
𓄫
ꜣw
F40
𓍋
ꜣb
U23
𓅜𓇇
ꜣḫ
G25 M15
𓊨𓄼
ꜣs
Q1 F51c
𓂻𓃛
ỉw
D54 E9
𓃙𓄣
ỉb
E8 F34
𓐛𓏶
ỉm
Aa13 Z11
𓀟𓆛𓏌𓏎
ỉn
A27 K1 W24 W25
𓀹𓁹
ỉr
A48 D4
𓌤
ỉḥ
T24
𓇩
ỉz
M40
𓀗
ỉk
A19
𓆊
ỉt
I3
𓎁
ỉṯ
V15
𓉻
ꜥꜣ
O29
𓄏
ꜥb
F16
𓌤
ꜥḥ
T24
𓅧
ꜥq
G35
𓆝𓎙𓎚
ꜥḏ
K3 V26 V27
w 𓍯
wꜣ
V4
𓌡
wꜥ
T21
𓄋
wp
F13
𓃹𓇬
wn
E34 M42
𓅨
wr
G36
𓄼𓊨𓊩
ws
F51c Q1 Q2
𓇅𓎗𓎘
wḏ
M13 V24 V25
b 𓅡𓎺𓎻
bꜣ
G29 W10 W10a
𓄑
bḥ
F18
p 𓅮𓅯
pꜣ
G40 G41
𓉐
pr
O1
𓄖
pḥ
F22
𓂾
pd
D56
𓌒
pḏ
T9
m 𓌳
mꜣ
U1
𓂝𓂟𓈘𓏇
mỉ
D36 D38 N36 W19
𓈗
mw
N35a
𓅔
mm
G18
𓌇𓏠
mn
T1 Y5
𓈘𓉕𓌸𓍋
mr
N36 O5 U6 U23
𓎔
mḥ
V22
𓄟
ms
F31
𓂸𓅐
mt
D52 G14
𓌃
md
S43
n 𓂜𓂢
nỉ
D35 D41
𓍇𓏌
nw
U19 W24
𓎟
nb
V30
𓉕𓌰𓌱
nm
O5 T34 T35
𓇒
nn
M22a
𓆂
nr
H4
𓅘
nḥ
G21
𓄓
ns
F20
𓐩
nḏ
Aa27
r 𓃭
rw
E23
𓌘
rs
T13
h 𓍁
hb
U13
𓇉
ḥꜣ
M16
𓄑
ḥw
F18
𓐑
ḥp
Aa5
𓈟𓍛
ḥm
N42 U36
𓆰𓌼𓎨
ḥn
M2 U8 V36
𓁷𓈐
ḥr
D2 N31
𓎿
ḥz
W14
𓌉𓌋
ḥḏ
T3 T4
𓆩𓆼
ḫꜣ
L6 M12
𓈍
ḫꜥ
N28
𓂤
ḫw
D43
𓋉
ḫm
R22
𓆱
ḫt
M3
𓆞
ẖꜣ
K4
𓂙𓄚
ẖn
D33 F26
𓌨
ẖr
T28
z 𓅭𓎂𓎃
zꜣ
G39 V16 V17
𓊗
zp
O50
s 𓐟𓐠
sꜣ
Aa17 Aa18
𓇓
sw
M23
𓌢
sn
T22
𓎝
sk
V29
𓄝𓊨
st
F29 Q1
𓋫
sṯ
S22
𓏴
sḏ
Z9
š 𓆆𓆷
šꜣ
H7 M8
𓆄
šw
H6
𓈝
šm
N40
𓍢𓍲
šn
V1 V7
𓍱
šs
V6
𓄞
šd
F30
q 𓐖
qn
Aa8
𓌟
qs
T19
𓐪
qd
Aa28
k 𓂓
kꜣ
D28
𓊶
kp
R5
𓆎
km
I6
g 𓅬
gb
G38
𓅠
gm
G28
𓐛𓐞
gs
Aa13 Aa16
t 𓇾𓇿𓍔
tꜣ
N16 N17 U30
𓍘
tỉ
U33
𓁶𓌐
tp
D1 T8
𓍃
tm
U15
𓆵
tr
M6
𓅷
ṯꜣ
G47
𓋭
ṯz
S24
d 𓂞𓏙
dỉ
D37 X8
𓍑𓍒
ḏꜣ
U28 U29
𓏙
ḏỉ
X8
𓈋
ḏw
N26
𓅙
ḏb
G22
𓇥
ḏr
M36
𓊽
ḏd
R11
𓆕
ḏḏ
I11

See also

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References

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  1. ^ James P. Allen, Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, Cambridge University Press, 15 Apr 2010 25ff.
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