The biliteral Egyptian hieroglyphs are hieroglyphs which represent a specific sequence of two consonants. The listed hieroglyphs focus on the consonant combinations rather than the meanings behind the hieroglyphs.[1]
Egyptian Biliteral Hieroglyphs
ꜣ
ỉ
ꜥ
w
b
p
m
n
r
ḥ
ḫ
z
s
q
k
t
ṯ
d
ḏ
ꜣ
𓄫 ꜣw F40
𓍋 ꜣb U23
𓅜𓇇 ꜣḫ G25 M15
𓊨𓄼 ꜣs Q1 F51c
ỉ
𓂻𓃛 ỉw D54 E9
𓃙𓄣 ỉb E8 F34
𓐛𓏶 ỉm Aa13 Z11
𓀟𓆛𓏌𓏎 ỉn A27 K1 W24 W25
𓀹𓁹 ỉr A48 D4
𓌤 ỉḥ T24
𓇩 ỉz M40
𓀗 ỉk A19
𓆊 ỉt I3
𓎁 ỉṯ V15
ꜥ
𓉻 ꜥꜣ O29
𓄏 ꜥb F16
𓌤 ꜥḥ T24
𓅧 ꜥq G35
𓆝𓎙𓎚 ꜥḏ K3 V26 V27
w
𓍯 wꜣ V4
𓌡 wꜥ T21
𓄋 wp F13
𓃹𓇬 wn E34 M42
𓅨 wr G36
𓄼𓊨𓊩 ws F51c Q1 Q2
𓇅𓎗𓎘 wḏ M13 V24 V25
b
𓅡𓎺𓎻 bꜣ G29 W10 W10a
𓄑 bḥ F18
p
𓅮𓅯 pꜣ G40 G41
𓉐 pr O1
𓄖 pḥ F22
𓂾 pd D56
𓌒 pḏ T9
m
𓌳 mꜣ U1
𓂝𓂟𓈘𓏇 mỉ D36 D38 N36 W19
𓈗 mw N35a
𓅔 mm G18
𓌇𓏠 mn T1 Y5
𓈘𓉕𓌸𓍋 mr N36 O5 U6 U23
𓎔 mḥ V22
𓄟 ms F31
𓂸𓅐 mt D52 G14
𓌃 md S43
n
𓂜𓂢 nỉ D35 D41
𓍇𓏌 nw U19 W24
𓎟 nb V30
𓉕𓌰𓌱 nm O5 T34 T35
𓇒 nn M22a
𓆂 nr H4
𓅘 nḥ G21
𓄓 ns F20
𓐩 nḏ Aa27
r
𓃭 rw E23
𓌘 rs T13
h
𓍁 hb U13
ḥ
𓇉 ḥꜣ M16
𓄑 ḥw F18
𓐑 ḥp Aa5
𓈟𓍛 ḥm N42 U36
𓆰𓌼𓎨 ḥn M2 U8 V36
𓁷𓈐 ḥr D2 N31
𓎿 ḥz W14
𓌉𓌋 ḥḏ T3 T4
ḫ
𓆩𓆼 ḫꜣ L6 M12
𓈍 ḫꜥ N28
𓂤 ḫw D43
𓋉 ḫm R22
𓆱 ḫt M3
ẖ
𓆞 ẖꜣ K4
𓂙𓄚 ẖn D33 F26
𓌨 ẖr T28
z
𓅭𓎂𓎃 zꜣ G39 V16 V17
𓊗 zp O50
s
𓐟𓐠 sꜣ Aa17 Aa18
𓇓 sw M23
𓌢 sn T22
𓎝 sk V29
𓄝𓊨 st F29 Q1
𓋫 sṯ S22
𓏴 sḏ Z9
š
𓆆𓆷 šꜣ H7 M8
𓆄 šw H6
𓈝 šm N40
𓍢𓍲 šn V1 V7
𓍱 šs V6
𓄞 šd F30
q
𓐖 qn Aa8
𓌟 qs T19
𓐪 qd Aa28
k
𓂓 kꜣ D28
𓊶 kp R5
𓆎 km I6
g
𓅬 gb G38
𓅠 gm G28
𓐛𓐞 gs Aa13 Aa16
t
𓇾𓇿𓍔 tꜣ N16 N17 U30
𓍘 tỉ U33
𓁶𓌐 tp D1 T8
𓍃 tm U15
𓆵 tr M6
ṯ
𓅷 ṯꜣ G47
𓋭 ṯz S24
d
𓂞𓏙 dỉ D37 X8
ḏ
𓍑𓍒 ḏꜣ U28 U29
𓏙 ḏỉ X8
𓈋 ḏw N26
𓅙 ḏb G22
𓇥 ḏr M36
𓊽 ḏd R11
𓆕 ḏḏ I11
^James P. Allen, Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, Cambridge University Press, 15 Apr 2010 25ff.
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