Let's look at the last 5 letters:
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if Y follows an O, it is another O (Loop) E: otherwise it is an E (Hymn) |
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| Agp ^ | Sixth hour |
| Or0odo7 | Orthodox |
| Do7olojia | Doxology (praise) |
| A7ioc | Worthy |
| Eva | Eve |
| `Cnav | two |
| Manlav | Malawy, Egypt |
| All3lovia | Alleluia |
| Nannovc | Doll |
| Kv0ara | Harp |
| Piiq | Ghost (Should never say 'nIIJ' to a child (or adult) |
| Paqwmioc | Pachomios |
| Swm `nnicim | "Sham en-neseem" |
| Moloxia | "Molo-kh-ia" |
| Fvlictim | Palistine |
| Cvmfwnia | Symphony |
| Mvron | Christmation oil "Mayroon" |
| @ovr3 | Censer |
| Afrvkia | Africa |
| Emmanov3l | Emmanuel |
Now that you have learned ALL the Coptic Letters of the Coptic Language, Let's try to use it. If you are like me, You're going to need some motivation, so here it is. I am going to give you HOMEWORK!!I would like EVERYONE this week to write his/her full name in COPTIC.This should be fun, as well as a good learning tool.
I'll start you off.
Gerges Abdelmesih Gad
Jerjec Abdelmih Jad