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h-h
1. This is the image of a person with his hands raised. The pronunciation is h-h, which means "million". It can also represent Heh, a god in ancient Egypt. In ancient Egyptian mythology, it is he who supports the sky and prevents it from falling.
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h-f-n
2. This is the image of a little tadpole, pronounced h-f-n, which means "one hundred thousand".
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d3-b-a
3. This is a human finger, pronounced d3-b-a; meaning "ten thousand".
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h-a
4. This is the image of the Egyptian lotus, pronounced h-a, which means "thousand".
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sh-t
5. The image of the ancient Egyptian rope roll, pronounced sh-t, meaning "hundred".
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m-d3-t
6. The stumbling rope of cattle is used to prevent cattle from walking too fast. It is pronounced m-d3-t, which means "ten".
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w-a
7. A dot, pronounced w-a, means "one".
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n-f-r
8. This is the heart and trachea of an animal, pronounced n-f-r. Indicates zero, but this way of writing is uncommon, more common is that the ancient Egyptians used the space bar instead
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Then this number means: 1123413
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