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Read the following piece of information from The Encyclopedia of
Language by David Crystal.
Egyptian is now extinct: its history dates from before the third
millennium B.C., preserved in many hieroglyphic inscriptions
and papyrus manuscripts. Around the second century A.D.,
it developed into a language known as Coptic. Coptic may
still have been used as late as the early nineteenth century
and is still used as a religious language by Monophysite
Christians in Egypt.​

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Answered by mehermohit690
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Answer:

Egyptian is now extinct: its history dates from before the third

millennium B.C., preserved in many hieroglyphic inscriptions

and papyrus manuscripts. Around the second century A.D.,

it developed into a language known as Coptic. Coptic may

still have been used as late as the early nineteenth century

and is still used as a religious language by Monophysite

Christians in Egypt.

Answered by priyaag2102
0

The Encyclopedia of Language by David Crystal.

Explanation:

  • Languages live as long as they are spoken. Egypt is now extinct. changing conditions and Bar was not in favor of continuing it. They Switched to more convenient scripts.

  • Languages are symbols of the development and development of human civilization. they are tools of communication, vocal as well as written, for different linguistic groups and communities. They should be protected.

  • Only effective and quick steps in this Direction can help prevent the extinction of Languages and Dialects. Study of ancient languages and dialects must be due Attention. Language museums can stop it. The extinction of languages and dialects.
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