History quiz

How is the alphabet in hieroglyphics different from your English terms of using vowels and consonants?

Hieroglyphs don't have vowels, they are made up of both logograms and phonograms. Logograms represent whole words or ideas, while phonograms represent individual sounds or syllables. In English, we use vowels and consonants to represent sounds, but in hieroglyphics, they use a combination of logograms and phonograms to create words and ideas.