Dear humans, let’s make a book of hieroglyphs
— short poetry written in ancient emojiz.
Basically, use the 3 or 4 or 5 glyphs and
translate in your English.
Just copy/paste symbols from this page in your mail client,
write your english translation under and send us
the mail at hardcomics@gmail.com
Deadline for submission is forever
and each poet will get the book once it's printed.
Yes, you can send more than one and less than 100 poems.
OmNormal
& Hardcomics
A. Man and his occupations
B. Woman and her occupations
𓁐 𓁑 𓁒 𓁓 𓁔 𓁕 𓁖 𓁗 𓁘 𓁙
C. Anthropomorphic deities
𓁚 𓁛 𓁜 𓁝𓁞𓁟 𓁠 𓁡 𓁢 𓁣 𓁤 𓁥 𓁦 𓁧 𓁨𓁩 𓁪𓁫 𓁬𓁭 𓁮 𓁯 𓁰 𓁱 𓁲 𓁳 𓁴 𓁵
D. Parts of the human body
𓁶 𓁷 𓁸 𓁹 𓁺 𓁻 𓁼 𓁽 𓁾 𓁿 𓂀 𓂁𓂂𓂃𓂄𓂅𓂆𓂇 𓂈 𓂉 𓂊 𓂋𓂌 𓂍 𓂎 𓂏 𓂐 𓂑 𓂒 𓂓 𓂔 𓂕 𓂖 𓂗 𓂘 𓂙 𓂚 𓂛 𓂜 𓂝𓂞 𓂟 𓂠 𓂡 𓂢 𓂣 𓂤 𓂥 𓂦 𓂧𓂨 𓂩 𓂪 𓂫 𓂬 𓂭𓂮𓂯𓂰𓂱𓂲𓂳𓂴𓂵𓂶𓂷 𓂸 𓂹 𓂺 𓂻𓂼 𓂽𓂾 𓂿 𓃀𓃁 𓃂 𓃃 𓃄 𓃅 𓃆 𓃇 𓃈 𓃉 𓃊𓃋𓃌𓃍𓃎𓃏𓃐𓃑
E. Mammals
𓃒 𓃓𓃔 𓃕 𓃖 𓃗 𓃘 𓃙 𓃚 𓃛 𓃜 𓃝 𓃞 𓃟 𓃠 𓃡 𓃢 𓃣 𓃤 𓃥 𓃦 𓃧 𓃨 𓃩 𓃪 𓃫 𓃬 𓃭 𓃮 𓃯 𓃰 𓃱 𓃲 𓃳 𓃴 𓃵 𓃶 𓃷 𓃸 𓃹 𓃺𓃻 𓃼 𓃽
F. Parts of mammals
𓃾 𓃿 𓄀 𓄁 𓄂 𓄃 𓄄 𓄅 𓄆 𓄇 𓄈 𓄉 𓄊 𓄋 𓄌𓄍 𓄎 𓄏 𓄐 𓄑 𓄒 𓄓 𓄔 𓄕𓄖 𓄗 𓄘𓄙 𓄚 𓄛 𓄜 𓄝 𓄞 𓄟 𓄠𓄡𓄢 𓄣 𓄤 𓄥 𓄦 𓄧 𓄨 𓄩 𓄪 𓄫 𓄬 𓄭 𓄮 𓄯 𓄰 𓄱 𓄲 𓄳𓄴𓄵𓄶 𓄷𓄸 𓄹 𓄺 𓄻𓄼𓄽 𓄾
G. Birds
𓄿𓅀 𓅁 𓅂 𓅃 𓅄 𓅅 𓅆 𓅇 𓅈 𓅉 𓅊 𓅋 𓅌 𓅍 𓅎 𓅏 𓅐 𓅑 𓅒 𓅓𓅔 𓅕 𓅖 𓅗 𓅘 𓅙 𓅚 𓅛 𓅜 𓅝 𓅞 𓅟 𓅠 𓅡 𓅢 𓅣 𓅤 𓅥 𓅦 𓅧 𓅨 𓅩𓅪 𓅫𓅬𓅭𓅮 𓅯 𓅰 𓅱𓅲 𓅳 𓅴 𓅵 𓅶 𓅷 𓅸 𓅹 𓅺 𓅻 𓅼 𓅽 𓅾
H. Parts of birds
𓅿 𓆀 𓆁 𓆂 𓆃 𓆄 𓆅𓆆 𓆇
I. Amphibious animals, reptiles, etc.
𓆈 𓆉 𓆊 𓆋 𓆌 𓆍 𓆎 𓆏 𓆐𓆑𓆒 𓆓𓆔 𓆕 𓆖 𓆗 𓆘 𓆙 𓆚
K. Fishes and parts of fishes
𓆛 𓆜 𓆝 𓆞 𓆟 𓆠 𓆡 𓆢
L. Invertebrata and lesser animals
𓆣 𓆤 𓆥 𓆦 𓆧 𓆨 𓆩 𓆪𓆫 𓆬
M. Trees and plants
𓆭 𓆮 𓆯 𓆰 𓆱 𓆲 𓆳 𓆴 𓆵 𓆶 𓆷 𓆸 𓆹 𓆺 𓆻 𓆼𓆽𓆾𓆿𓇀𓇁𓇂𓇃𓇄𓇅 𓇆 𓇇 𓇈 𓇉 𓇊 𓇋 𓇌 𓇍 𓇎 𓇏 𓇐 𓇑𓇒𓇓 𓇔 𓇕 𓇖 𓇗 𓇘 𓇙 𓇚 𓇛 𓇜 𓇝 𓇞 𓇟 𓇠 𓇡𓇢𓇣 𓇤 𓇥 𓇦𓇧 𓇨 𓇩 𓇪 𓇫 𓇬 𓇭 𓇮
N. Sky, earth, water
𓇯 𓇰 𓇱𓇲 𓇳 𓇴 𓇵 𓇶 𓇷𓇸𓇹 𓇺 𓇻 𓇼 𓇽 𓇾 𓇿 𓈀 𓈁 𓈂 𓈃𓈄 𓈅 𓈆 𓈇 𓈈 𓈉 𓈊𓈋 𓈌 𓈍 𓈎𓈏 𓈐 𓈑 𓈒 𓈓 𓈔 𓈕𓈖𓈗𓈘 𓈙𓈚𓈛𓈜𓈝 𓈞 𓈟
NL. Nomes of Lower Egypt
𓈠 𓈡 𓈢 𓈣 𓈤 𓈥 𓈦 𓈧 𓈨 𓈩 𓈪 𓈫 𓈬 𓈭 𓈮 𓈯 𓈰 𓈱 𓈲 𓈳 𓈴 𓈵
NU. Nomes of Upper Egypt
𓈶 𓈷 𓈸 𓈹 𓈺 𓈻 𓈼 𓈽 𓈾 𓈿 𓉀 𓉁 𓉂 𓉃 𓉄 𓉅 𓉆 𓉇 𓉈 𓉉 𓉊 𓉋 𓉌 𓉍 𓉎 𓉏
O. Buildings, parts of buildings, etc.
𓉐 𓉑 𓉒 𓉓 𓉔𓉕 𓉖𓉗 𓉘 𓉙𓉚𓉛𓉜𓉝𓉞 𓉟 𓉠 𓉡 𓉢 𓉣 𓉤 𓉥 𓉦 𓉧 𓉨 𓉩 𓉪 𓉫 𓉬 𓉭 𓉮 𓉯 𓉰 𓉱 𓉲 𓉳 𓉴 𓉵 𓉶 𓉷 𓉸 𓉹 𓉺 𓉻 𓉼𓉽 𓉾 𓉿 𓊀 𓊁𓊂 𓊃 𓊄 𓊅 𓊆𓊇𓊈𓊉𓊊 𓊋 𓊌 𓊍 𓊎 𓊏 𓊐𓊑 𓊒 𓊓 𓊔 𓊕 𓊖 𓊗 𓊘 𓊙𓊚
P. Ships and parts of ships
𓊛𓊜𓊝 𓊞𓊟𓊠 𓊡 𓊢 𓊣 𓊤 𓊥 𓊦 𓊧
Q. Domestic and funerary furniture
𓊨 𓊩 𓊪𓊫 𓊬 𓊭 𓊮
R. Temple furniture and sacred emblems
𓊯 𓊰 𓊱 𓊲 𓊳 𓊴 𓊵 𓊶 𓊷 𓊸 𓊹 𓊺 𓊻 𓊼 𓊽 𓊾 𓊿 𓋀 𓋁 𓋂 𓋃 𓋄 𓋅 𓋆 𓋇 𓋈 𓋉 𓋊 𓋋 𓋌 𓋍 𓋎 𓋏 𓋐
S. Crowns, dress, staves, etc.
𓋑 𓋒 𓋓 𓋔 𓋕 𓋖 𓋗 𓋘 𓋙 𓋚 𓋛 𓋜 𓋝 𓋞 𓋟 𓋠 𓋡 𓋢 𓋣 𓋤 𓋥 𓋦 𓋧 𓋨 𓋩 𓋪 𓋫 𓋬 𓋭 𓋮 𓋯 𓋰 𓋱 𓋲 𓋳 𓋴 𓋵 𓋶 𓋷 𓋸 𓋹 𓋺 𓋻𓋼𓋽 𓋾 𓋿 𓌀𓌁𓌂 𓌃 𓌄 𓌅 𓌆
T. Warfare, hunting, butchery
𓌇 𓌈𓌉𓌊 𓌋 𓌌 𓌍 𓌎 𓌏 𓌐𓌑 𓌒 𓌓𓌔 𓌕 𓌖 𓌗 𓌘 𓌙 𓌚
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Egyptian hieroglyphs is a historical African logo-syllabary, written left-to-right. Were used about 3000 BCE–400 CE for writing the ancient Egyptian language. Combined logographic, syllabic and alphabetic elements, with a total of some 1,000 distinct characters. Cursive hieroglyphs were used for religious literature on papyrus and wood.
Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic are displayed in unicode Noto Sans Egyptian Hieroglyphs, unmodulated “sans serif” design for texts in the historical African Egyptian hieroglyphs script. It has 1,079 glyphs. Get it from Google
Dear humans, let’s make a book of hieroglyphs — short poetry written in ancient emojiz. Basically, use the 3 or 4 or 5 glyphs and translate in your English.
𓆏𓋧
𓃂𓆏
"Frogs will play tonight old songs"
Just copy/paste symbols from this page in your mail client, write your english translation under and send us the mail at hardcomics@gmail.com
Deadline for submission is forever and each poet will get the book once it's printed.
Yes, you can send more than one and less than 100 poems.
OmNormal
& Hardcomics
A. Man and his occupations
B. Woman and her occupations
𓁐 𓁑 𓁒 𓁓 𓁔 𓁕 𓁖 𓁗 𓁘 𓁙
C. Anthropomorphic deities
𓁚 𓁛 𓁜 𓁝𓁞𓁟 𓁠 𓁡 𓁢 𓁣 𓁤 𓁥 𓁦 𓁧 𓁨𓁩 𓁪𓁫 𓁬𓁭 𓁮 𓁯 𓁰 𓁱 𓁲 𓁳 𓁴 𓁵
D. Parts of the human body
𓁶 𓁷 𓁸 𓁹 𓁺 𓁻 𓁼 𓁽 𓁾 𓁿 𓂀 𓂁𓂂𓂃𓂄𓂅𓂆𓂇 𓂈 𓂉 𓂊 𓂋𓂌 𓂍 𓂎 𓂏 𓂐 𓂑 𓂒 𓂓 𓂔 𓂕 𓂖 𓂗 𓂘 𓂙 𓂚 𓂛 𓂜 𓂝𓂞 𓂟 𓂠 𓂡 𓂢 𓂣 𓂤 𓂥 𓂦 𓂧𓂨 𓂩 𓂪 𓂫 𓂬 𓂭𓂮𓂯𓂰𓂱𓂲𓂳𓂴𓂵𓂶𓂷 𓂸 𓂹 𓂺 𓂻𓂼 𓂽𓂾 𓂿 𓃀𓃁 𓃂 𓃃 𓃄 𓃅 𓃆 𓃇 𓃈 𓃉 𓃊𓃋𓃌𓃍𓃎𓃏𓃐𓃑
E. Mammals
𓃒 𓃓𓃔 𓃕 𓃖 𓃗 𓃘 𓃙 𓃚 𓃛 𓃜 𓃝 𓃞 𓃟 𓃠 𓃡 𓃢 𓃣 𓃤 𓃥 𓃦 𓃧 𓃨 𓃩 𓃪 𓃫 𓃬 𓃭 𓃮 𓃯 𓃰 𓃱 𓃲 𓃳 𓃴 𓃵 𓃶 𓃷 𓃸 𓃹 𓃺𓃻 𓃼 𓃽
F. Parts of mammals
𓃾 𓃿 𓄀 𓄁 𓄂 𓄃 𓄄 𓄅 𓄆 𓄇 𓄈 𓄉 𓄊 𓄋 𓄌𓄍 𓄎 𓄏 𓄐 𓄑 𓄒 𓄓 𓄔 𓄕𓄖 𓄗 𓄘𓄙 𓄚 𓄛 𓄜 𓄝 𓄞 𓄟 𓄠𓄡𓄢 𓄣 𓄤 𓄥 𓄦 𓄧 𓄨 𓄩 𓄪 𓄫 𓄬 𓄭 𓄮 𓄯 𓄰 𓄱 𓄲 𓄳𓄴𓄵𓄶 𓄷𓄸 𓄹 𓄺 𓄻𓄼𓄽 𓄾
G. Birds
𓄿𓅀 𓅁 𓅂 𓅃 𓅄 𓅅 𓅆 𓅇 𓅈 𓅉 𓅊 𓅋 𓅌 𓅍 𓅎 𓅏 𓅐 𓅑 𓅒 𓅓𓅔 𓅕 𓅖 𓅗 𓅘 𓅙 𓅚 𓅛 𓅜 𓅝 𓅞 𓅟 𓅠 𓅡 𓅢 𓅣 𓅤 𓅥 𓅦 𓅧 𓅨 𓅩𓅪 𓅫𓅬𓅭𓅮 𓅯 𓅰 𓅱𓅲 𓅳 𓅴 𓅵 𓅶 𓅷 𓅸 𓅹 𓅺 𓅻 𓅼 𓅽 𓅾
H. Parts of birds
𓅿 𓆀 𓆁 𓆂 𓆃 𓆄 𓆅𓆆 𓆇
I. Amphibious animals, reptiles, etc.
𓆈 𓆉 𓆊 𓆋 𓆌 𓆍 𓆎 𓆏 𓆐𓆑𓆒 𓆓𓆔 𓆕 𓆖 𓆗 𓆘 𓆙 𓆚
K. Fishes and parts of fishes
𓆛 𓆜 𓆝 𓆞 𓆟 𓆠 𓆡 𓆢
L. Invertebrata and lesser animals
𓆣 𓆤 𓆥 𓆦 𓆧 𓆨 𓆩 𓆪𓆫 𓆬
M. Trees and plants
𓆭 𓆮 𓆯 𓆰 𓆱 𓆲 𓆳 𓆴 𓆵 𓆶 𓆷 𓆸 𓆹 𓆺 𓆻 𓆼𓆽𓆾𓆿𓇀𓇁𓇂𓇃𓇄𓇅 𓇆 𓇇 𓇈 𓇉 𓇊 𓇋 𓇌 𓇍 𓇎 𓇏 𓇐 𓇑𓇒𓇓 𓇔 𓇕 𓇖 𓇗 𓇘 𓇙 𓇚 𓇛 𓇜 𓇝 𓇞 𓇟 𓇠 𓇡𓇢𓇣 𓇤 𓇥 𓇦𓇧 𓇨 𓇩 𓇪 𓇫 𓇬 𓇭 𓇮
N. Sky, earth, water
𓇯 𓇰 𓇱𓇲 𓇳 𓇴 𓇵 𓇶 𓇷𓇸𓇹 𓇺 𓇻 𓇼 𓇽 𓇾 𓇿 𓈀 𓈁 𓈂 𓈃𓈄 𓈅 𓈆 𓈇 𓈈 𓈉 𓈊𓈋 𓈌 𓈍 𓈎𓈏 𓈐 𓈑 𓈒 𓈓 𓈔 𓈕𓈖𓈗𓈘 𓈙𓈚𓈛𓈜𓈝 𓈞 𓈟
NL. Nomes of Lower Egypt
𓈠 𓈡 𓈢 𓈣 𓈤 𓈥 𓈦 𓈧 𓈨 𓈩 𓈪 𓈫 𓈬 𓈭 𓈮 𓈯 𓈰 𓈱 𓈲 𓈳 𓈴 𓈵
NU. Nomes of Upper Egypt
𓈶 𓈷 𓈸 𓈹 𓈺 𓈻 𓈼 𓈽 𓈾 𓈿 𓉀 𓉁 𓉂 𓉃 𓉄 𓉅 𓉆 𓉇 𓉈 𓉉 𓉊 𓉋 𓉌 𓉍 𓉎 𓉏
O. Buildings, parts of buildings, etc.
𓉐 𓉑 𓉒 𓉓 𓉔𓉕 𓉖𓉗 𓉘 𓉙𓉚𓉛𓉜𓉝𓉞 𓉟 𓉠 𓉡 𓉢 𓉣 𓉤 𓉥 𓉦 𓉧 𓉨 𓉩 𓉪 𓉫 𓉬 𓉭 𓉮 𓉯 𓉰 𓉱 𓉲 𓉳 𓉴 𓉵 𓉶 𓉷 𓉸 𓉹 𓉺 𓉻 𓉼𓉽 𓉾 𓉿 𓊀 𓊁𓊂 𓊃 𓊄 𓊅 𓊆𓊇𓊈𓊉𓊊 𓊋 𓊌 𓊍 𓊎 𓊏 𓊐𓊑 𓊒 𓊓 𓊔 𓊕 𓊖 𓊗 𓊘 𓊙𓊚
P. Ships and parts of ships
𓊛𓊜𓊝 𓊞𓊟𓊠 𓊡 𓊢 𓊣 𓊤 𓊥 𓊦 𓊧
Q. Domestic and funerary furniture
𓊨 𓊩 𓊪𓊫 𓊬 𓊭 𓊮
R. Temple furniture and sacred emblems
𓊯 𓊰 𓊱 𓊲 𓊳 𓊴 𓊵 𓊶 𓊷 𓊸 𓊹 𓊺 𓊻 𓊼 𓊽 𓊾 𓊿 𓋀 𓋁 𓋂 𓋃 𓋄 𓋅 𓋆 𓋇 𓋈 𓋉 𓋊 𓋋 𓋌 𓋍 𓋎 𓋏 𓋐
S. Crowns, dress, staves, etc.
𓋑 𓋒 𓋓 𓋔 𓋕 𓋖 𓋗 𓋘 𓋙 𓋚 𓋛 𓋜 𓋝 𓋞 𓋟 𓋠 𓋡 𓋢 𓋣 𓋤 𓋥 𓋦 𓋧 𓋨 𓋩 𓋪 𓋫 𓋬 𓋭 𓋮 𓋯 𓋰 𓋱 𓋲 𓋳 𓋴 𓋵 𓋶 𓋷 𓋸 𓋹 𓋺 𓋻𓋼𓋽 𓋾 𓋿 𓌀𓌁𓌂 𓌃 𓌄 𓌅 𓌆
T. Warfare, hunting, butchery
𓌇 𓌈𓌉𓌊 𓌋 𓌌 𓌍 𓌎 𓌏 𓌐𓌑 𓌒 𓌓𓌔 𓌕 𓌖 𓌗 𓌘 𓌙 𓌚
Thank you for scrolling this long.
Egyptian hieroglyphs is a historical African logo-syllabary, written left-to-right. Were used about 3000 BCE–400 CE for writing the ancient Egyptian language. Combined logographic, syllabic and alphabetic elements, with a total of some 1,000 distinct characters. Cursive hieroglyphs were used for religious literature on papyrus and wood.
Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic are displayed in unicode Noto Sans Egyptian Hieroglyphs, unmodulated “sans serif” design for texts in the historical African Egyptian hieroglyphs script. It has 1,079 glyphs. Get it from Google