Ptah is an ancient Egyptian creator god worshipped as the patron of craftsmen and builders. The name is traditionally rendered as Ptah and is pronounced with a two-consonant onset and a closed syllable, typically /ˈptɑː/ or /ˈpə.tɔː/ depending on transcription, reflecting emphatic P and T with a long ah-like vowel. It denotes the divine sculptor and molder of the world in Memphis myth.
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