{"id":61818,"date":"2024-08-19T17:05:33","date_gmt":"2024-08-19T14:05:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lovin.co\/cairo\/en\/?p=61818"},"modified":"2024-08-19T17:05:33","modified_gmt":"2024-08-19T14:05:33","slug":"egyptians-are-learning-the-coptic-language-to-revive-their-original-identity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lovin.co\/cairo\/en\/latest\/egyptians-are-learning-the-coptic-language-to-revive-their-original-identity\/","title":{"rendered":"Egyptians Are Learning The Coptic Language To Revive Their Original Identity"},"content":{"rendered":"
The ancient Coptic language is experiencing a revival among Egyptians who seek to reconnect with their cultural and historical roots. As global boundaries blur and cultural legacies intertwine, many Egyptians are turning to Coptic to preserve their heritage and assert their historical identity.<\/p>\n
Coptic, the latest stage in the evolution of the ancient Egyptian language, is gaining renewed attention. This interest reflects a broader effort to understand and honor Egypt’s rich history, amidst ongoing debates about the true origins of the Egyptian people. Renowned archaeologist Zahi Hawass has reiterated in various media appearances that Egyptians “are neither Arabs nor Africans,” emphasizing cultural and behavioral differences from their Arab neighbors. This perspective has fueled curiosity and enthusiasm for Coptic among those keen to explore their ancient heritage.<\/p>\n
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