Yy
Yy A |
B |
C
| D | E |
F | G | H |
I | J |
K | L |
M | N | O |
P | Q |
R | S |
T
| U | V | W |
X | Y |
Z
A spoken Hieroglyphic dictionary
was called a double ay-yea
pronounced as in
May Day
double
flowering
reed
was generally
pronounced ee and
iy
as in key
no y
sound
except in liaison:i.e.
tee-yah
(more atT
)
My list of academic heresies is presented below.
Many corrections to current
transliteration attempts were taken directly from the
xenoglossy recorded on gramophone and in the book
"Egyptian Miracle" in the 1930s by Frederic H. Wood. See this
link for more information on
the otherworldly source for all of the
pronunciations on this page.