".pw" is a [blank_start]specialized subject element[blank_end] used as a [blank_start]general expression of 3rd person[blank_end] [blank_start]masculine[blank_end] and [blank_start]feminine[blank_end] [blank_start]singular and plural subjects[blank_end] in [blank_start]bipartite nominal sentences[blank_end] furthermore .pw functions as [blank_start]a link between[blank_end] [blank_start]two nouns or noun-equivalents[blank_end] in [blank_start]tripartite nominal sentences[blank_end].
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specialized subject element
general expression of 3rd person
masculine
feminine
singular and plural subjects
bipartite nominal sentences
a link between
two nouns or noun-equivalents
tripartite nominal sentences
Question 2
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.Pw translates roughly as "[blank_start]it is[blank_end]"
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it is
Question 3
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the specialized element .pw expresses the third person subjects "[blank_start]he[blank_end]", "[blank_start]she[blank_end]", "[blank_start]they[blank_end]" and "[blank_start]it[blank_end]" and does not not change according to refereced subject
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he
she
they
it
Question 4
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"I am a scribe" in middle egyptian is: "[blank_start]ink sS[blank_end]"
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ink sS
iw sS-wi
iw sS=i
sS-pw
iw=i sS -pw=I
Question 5
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To negate the previous statement and instead say "I am NOT a scribe" you would say "[blank_start]n sS -is ink[blank_end]"