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How do you pronounce the witches alphabet?

There's no single, universally accepted "witches' alphabet." This is a common misconception!

Some people may refer to the Theban alphabet or Theban script as a "witches' alphabet." However, it was actually used in Ancient Egypt, primarily for magical purposes. It's a system of writing that uses hieroglyphs and symbols to represent sounds.

If you're interested in learning the Theban alphabet, you'll need to find a resource that focuses on its specific sounds and symbols. There are many resources available online and in libraries.

It's important to note that:

* "Witches' alphabet" is a fictional concept often seen in fantasy books and movies. It's not a real system of writing used by any historical or modern group of witches.

* Theban script was not exclusively used by "witches" but by Ancient Egyptians for various purposes, including magic, religious texts, and everyday writing.

If you're interested in learning about historical writing systems, including those used in Ancient Egypt, I recommend exploring reliable resources and avoiding the fictionalized concept of a "witches' alphabet."

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