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Prepositions

 

Egyptian prepositions are either simple or compound. Simple prepositions consist of a single unit, and compound prepositions consist of more than one unit.

 

1. Examples on simple prepositions:

m

In

n

To (a person)

  r

To (a place)

  Hr

On, above, upon

  Xr

Under

  Hna

With

     These simple prepositions convey different meanings according to their use in sentences; i.e r can mean ‘to a place’ and also give the meaning of ‘against’ someone. Sometime it is used as a reference to ‘future’ or comparative sense. m simply means in, from, but can be used as the m of predication.

 

2. Examples of compound prepositions:

 

n - ib

For the sake of

m - a

Together with