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I killed the redirect to Languages of Egypt as Egyptian Languages refers only to the branch of Afro-Asiatic Languages consisting of the ancient Egyptian language and Coptic. Linguists and Egyptologists do distinguish the ancient language (and its phases) from Coptic; both are generally grouped under Egyptian Languages or Copto-Egyptian —Klompje7 11:34, 27 February 2006 (UTC)