𓂋𓏤

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𓂋𓏤

Transliteration/MdC:

r

Gardiner:

r:Z1,D21:Z1

Hieroglyphic:

D21
Z1

Hieratic:

Demotic:

Coptic:

ⲣⲟ (ro) (Sahidic, Bohairic, Akhmimic); ⲗⲁ (la) (Fayyumic)


Noun

  • gender: masculine

Definitions:

  • opening, division
  • mouth (of humans or animals)
  • (figuratively, chiefly in titles) speaker, mouthpiece
  • utterance, statement
  • (rare) language, manner of speech
  • bodily orifice, opening of the human body in general, including eyes, ears, nostrils, the vulva, and open wounds
  • entrance to a building, doorway
  • entrance to a land or place in general
  • mouth of a river
  • a measure of volume equivalent to 1⁄32 of a hnw or 1⁄320 of a ḥqꜣt (about 15 millilitres); mouthful
  • part, piece, fraction
  • (mathematics) used as a numerator of 1 in fractions, literally “piece of (the denominator)”.

Example Sentences

Egyptian English

𓅱𓊪𓏏(wpt ) 𓂋𓏤(r ) 𓈖(n ) 𓊪𓏏𓎛(ptḥ ) 𓁷𓏤(ḥr ) 𓋴𓐍𓂋𓏜𓅱𓏪(sḫrw ) 𓈖(n ) 𓇾𓈇𓏤(tꜣ )

The mouth of Ptah opens to command the land.
jr r ḥqꜣ r mdw n tꜣ The mouth of the ruler speaks for the land.
r mdw n nb=f ḥr jb=f The mouth speaks to its master about his heart.
pt r tꜣ wnn m ḥtp The sky is the mouth of the earth, and it rests in peace.

Translations

  • Akkadian: 𒅗 (pû)
  • Albanian: gojë
  • Amharic: አፍ (ʾäf)
  • Arabic: فم (fam)
  • Armenian: բերան (beran)
  • Basque: aho
  • Catalan, Português, Español: boca
  • Chinese (Mandarin): 嘴 (zuǐ), 口 (kǒu), 嘴巴 (zuǐbā)
  • Czech, Slovak: ústa
  • Dutch: mond
  • Esperanto: buŝo
  • Finnish: suu
  • Français: bouche
  • Georgian: პირი (ṗiri)
  • German: Mund
  • Greek, Ancient Greek: στόμα (stóma)
  • Hausa: baki
  • Hawaiian: waha
  • Hebrew: פֶּה (pe)
  • Hindi/Urdu: मुँह/مُن٘ہ (mũh), मुख/مُکھ (mukh)
  • Hungarian: száj
  • Icelandic: munnur
  • Indonesian, Malay: mulut
  • Inuktitut: ᖃᓂᖅ (qaniq)
  • Irish: béal
  • Italian: bocca
  • Japanese: 口 (kuchi)
  • Korean: 입 (ip)
  • Lakota: i
  • Latin: ōs
  • Malagasy: vava
  • Mongolian: ам / ᠠᠮᠠ (am)
  • Old English: mūþ
  • Persian: دَهان (dahân), دَهَن (dahan)
  • Polish: usta
  • Quechua: simi
  • Romanian: gură
  • Russian: рот (rot)
  • Sanskrit: आस् (ās), मुख (mukha)
  • Somali: af
  • Sumerian: 𒅗 (ka⁠)
  • Swahili: kinywa
  • Swedish: mun
  • Telugu: నోరు (nōru)
  • Thai: ปาก (bpàak)
  • Tibetan: ཁ (kha)
  • Turkish: ağız
  • Vietnamese: miệng, mồm
  • Welsh: ceg
  • Yoruba: ẹnu
  • isiZulu, isiXhosa: umlomo


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