I know I'm going out on a limb with this, but there wouldn't by chance be anyone in here that could help me translate a couple of sentences from english to ancient egyptian. Whatever was spoken back then will do...lol.
Also, does anyone by any chance no where I can get software for this?
Keep doing your research.
Even a quick glance at a wiki will reveal that the spoken ancient Egyptian language is almost completely lost to us. We pretty much know the consonants, but the vowels are often up to interpretation. Scholars and archaeologists generally use a commonly accepted version of the language, but not everyone uses the same constructions.
The written languages are another issue--a culture that lasted as long as ancient Egypt ended up with at least six different forms of written language, from archaic Egyptian to Demotic and Coptic.
Best best for translations for any of that would be to contact a local university with Egyptology, archaeology, Near East, or Egyptian languages programs. Try
starting here for references and resources.
As for computer programs, I've seen some that are geared toward professionals and scholars that'll help with translation and transliteration, but nothing that's as simple as some of the "English to X language" translators.
Good luck!