Diary - I recently bought a book about ancient Egyptian language

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This is an entry from my diary. Please check it and correct any mistakes.

I recently bought a book about ancient Egyptian language. I’d thought the language had long gone. It’s interesting to learn the meaning of hieroglyphics. I learned that a text can be written from left to right or vice versa. If we want to know where to start to read a text, we need to look at the unsymmetrical characters. For example, if a bird‘s looking right, we should read the text from right to left. When I was a child, The Mummy movies intrigued me of ancient Egyptian mythology and spells. There’s a chapter about coffin spells in the book but I’ll skip it because I remember that the woman in The Mummy read out something and released the ancient spirits. I’m worried that I might be the chosen one so even if I just think about the spells, I might materialize some things.
 
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I have a couple of suggestions. For the first sentence, insert "the" before "ancient Egyptian language" as it's clear that you are only talking about one.

Try:

When I was a child "The Mummy" movies intrigued me. (They were about ancient Egyptian mythology and spells).

What do you mean by "read out something"?
 
I recently bought a book about ancient Egyptian. language. I’d I thought the language had was long gone. It’s interesting to learn the meaning of hieroglyphics. I learned that a text can be written from left to right or vice versa. If we want to know where to start to read a text, we need to look at the unsymmetrical* characters. For example, if a bird‘s looking right, we should read the text from right to left. When I was a child, the ancient Egyptian mythology and spells in The Mummy movies intrigued me. of ancient Egyptian mythology and spells. There’s a chapter about coffin spells in the book but I’ll skip it because I remember that the woman in The Mummy read out something and released the some ancient spirits. I’m worried that I might be the chosen one so even if I just think about the spells, I might cause some things to materialize. some things.
See above.

The first two sentences are a bit short and stuttery. How about "I recently bought a book about ancient Egyptian, a language I thought was long since dead"?
 
This is how I would say it:

I recently bought a book about the language of the ancient Egyptians.

I’d thought the language had long gone.

I'm not sure what you want to say. The language is long gone, so this doesn't make much sense.
 
I'm not sure what you want to say. The language is long gone, so this doesn't make much sense.
I’d thought nobody understood the meaning of the language until I found the book.
 
I agree with "cause things to materialize", but I knew what you meant.
 
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I’d thought nobody understood the meaning of the language until I found the book.
Did you genuinely not realise that the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphics had already been deciphered? The first deciphering is believed to have taken place in 1822!
 
Did you genuinely not realise that the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphics had already been deciphered? The first deciphering is believed to have taken place in 1822!
No.:ROFLMAO:
 
I’d thought nobody understood the meaning of the language until I found the book.
In that case, you need to change your second sentence.
 
That's not very communicative, or helpful @Maybo . Use words, not just emoticons to say what you want to say!
 
I'm thinking maybe "..ancient Egyptian, a language I thought nobody understood".
 
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You can just delete the second sentence. Problem solved!
 
I reread the OP. The first and third sentences go well together. You definitely could delete the second sentence.
 
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