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m


mU+006D,m
LATIN SMALL LETTER M
l
[U+006C]
Basic Latinn
[U+006E]
Languages (64)
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Translingual

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Etymology 1

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 Modification of capital letterM, fromAncient Greek letterΜ(M,Mu).

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m (upper caseM)

  1. The thirteenth letter of thebasic modern Latin alphabet.

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Etymology 2

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Various abbreviations.

Pronunciation

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  • Pronunciation of IPA[mːɑː, ɑmmɑː] with the sound[m]:(file)

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m

  1. (phonetics) used in theInternational Phonetic Alphabet and in several romanization systems of non-Latin scripts to represent thevoicedbilabialnasal (/m/), includingCyrillicм, the beginning of variouskana including(ma), and Korean jamo(mieum).
  2. (superscript,IPA) light to full[m]-prenasalization,[m]-release or light post-nasalization,[m]-coloring, or a weak, fleeting or epenthetic[m].
  3. metre, the basic unit oflength in theInternational System of Units
  4. mass
  5. month
  6. million[from mid-20th century]
  7. thousand
    Synonym:k
    • 1798Letter fromWilliam Short to Thomas Jefferson
      Having made a divorce with politics as I have already mentioned I have only to trouble you on my personal affairs ... —The principle & most pressing is that of the 9.m. dollars—
  8. (music)minor
  9. (music)mezzo, as inmezzo piano andmezzo forte
  10. (chemistry) Of a tactic diad, having structural units in identical orientation.

Etymology 3

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From upper case roman numeralM (1000), an alteration of, from, an alteration of, an alteration of, from encirclingX (the roman numeral for ten) to indicate the hundredth ten.

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Numeral

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m (lower case roman numeral,upper caseM)

  1. (Roman numerals) Thecardinal number onethousand (1000).
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  • Letter styles
  • Uppercase and lowercase versions ofM, in normal and italic type
  • Uppercase and lowercaseM inFraktur

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Other representations of M:

English

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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m (lower case,upper caseM,pluralmsorm's)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Englishalphabet, calledem and written in theLatin script.
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Number

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. Theordinal numberthirteenth, derived from thisletter of the Englishalphabet, calledem and written in theLatin script.

Etymology 2

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Abbreviations.

  1. (Stenoscript)Abbreviation ofam.
  2. (Stenoscript)Abbreviation ofhim.
  3. (Stenoscript)Abbreviation ofmyandmine.
  4. (Stenoscript)Abbreviation ofmany.
  5. (Stenoscript) the prefixmis-.
  6. (Stenoscript) the prefixim-.

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m

  1. (grammar)Abbreviation ofmasculine.

Noun

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m (pluralms)

  1. Abbreviation ofmeter.
  2. Abbreviation ofmile.
  3. Abbreviation ofmonth.
  4. Abbreviation ofminute.
    • 1908, Francis Ernest Lloyd,The Physiology of Stomata, Carnegie Institution of Washington,page83:
      Another instance: 2h28m p. m., 10 micra; 3h08m p. m., 0 micra; irrigated with water: 3h09m p. m., 4 micra.
  5. Abbreviation ofmillion.
    • 2012 May 5, Phil McNulty, “Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool”, inBBC Sport[1]:
      The final started with £85m worth of striking talent on the bench as Carroll was a Liverpool substitute and Chelsea's Fernando Torres missed out on a starting place against his former club.
  6. Abbreviation ofminim(unit of volume).
  7. (music)Abbreviation ofmeasure.
  8. (obsolete)thousand
    • 1798Letter fromw:William Short (American ambassador) to Thomas Jefferson:
      Having made a divorce with politics as I have already mentioned I have only to trouble you on my personal affairs ... —The principle & most pressing is that of the 9.m. dollars—

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m

  1. (knitting)make
    • 2011, Kristi Porter,Knitting Patterns For Dummies, page232:
      Row 1 (RS): Kfb, knit to marker A, slip marker A, knit to marker B (there are no sts to knit between markers A and B in Row 1),m1, slip marker B, k1, slip marker B,m1,[]
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metresee alsometre
masculinesee alsomasculine
milesee alsomile
milli-see alsomilli-
millionsee alsomillion

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Amal

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m

  1. breast

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  • transnewguinea.org, citing D. C. Laycock,Languages of the Lumi Subdistrict (West Sepik District), New Guinea (1968), Oceanic Linguistics, 7 (1): 36-66

Azerbaijani

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mlower case (upper caseM)

  1. The nineteenthletter of the Azerbaijanialphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Basque

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Basquealphabet, calledeme and written in theLatin script.

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Catalan

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Catalanalphabet, calledema,eme, orem and written in theLatin script.

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Central Mazahua

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m (upper caseM)

  1. A letter of theMazahua alphabet.

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Czech

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The twentiethletter of the Czechalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Dutch

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Etymology 1

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Dutchalphabet, written in theLatin script.
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  • Previous letter:l
  • Next letter:n

Etymology 2

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Pronoun

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m

  1. (text messaging)Nonstandard form of'm.

Egyptian

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Etymology 1

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Often suggested to be cognate toHebrewבְּ־(bə-),Arabicبِـ(bi-); however, more recent scholarship disputes this on phonological grounds, as Egyptianm is not held to regularly correspond with Semitic*b by either the traditional school of Egyptian comparison or the Rösslerian school.

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m
  1. in
  2. (of time)in,for,during
  3. (with certain verbs of motion)into
  4. (with most verbs of motion)fromwithin,out of,from
  5. (of material) made of,consisting of
  6. (of contents, e.g. of a group)consisting of,comprising
  7. by means of
  8. in astate of
  9. in thecapacity of, in therole of,as,being
  10. together with,along with
  11. (with following infinitive)forms theperiphrasticimperfective of a verb
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This preposition is often used with definition 9 to indicate temporary identity, so, for example,zmꜣhw (“the man is a poor man”) implies that this a temporary, rather than an eternal or generally true, state. Egyptian generally has an expansive view of what counts as a temporary identity compared to English.

Inflection
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Adverbial forms ofm  
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Alternative hieroglyphic writings ofm  
im
m

When the object of the preposition is an attached suffix pronoun, the adverbial formjm is used instead.

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Etymology 2

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Possibly originally a verb form, an imperative meaning ‘see’.

Particle

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mD38

 proclitic

  1. (chiefly Old and Middle Egyptian, with a suffix pronoun)behold,lo,look
    Synonym:(Late Egyptian)ptr
  2. (without a suffix pronoun)whether,although
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This particle must introduce a sentence. In Middle Egyptian, it is usually followed by an attached second-person suffix pronoun, such as.k,.ṯ,.ṯnj, or.ṯn, indicating the person being addressed; after this comes the subject, in the form of a nominal subject, a demonstrative pronoun, or a dependent pronoun. In Old Egyptian, a dependent pronoun could be used instead of a suffix pronoun, reflecting the word’s origins as an imperative.

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Alternative hieroglyphic writings ofm  
mD37
ma
mm

Etymology 3

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Verb

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mD35
  1. imperative ofjmj(to not be, to not do):don't
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Alternative hieroglyphic writings ofm  
m
m

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  1. ^Takács, Gábor (2007)Etymological Dictionary of Egyptian, volume 3, Leiden: Brill,→ISBN,→ISBN

Esperanto

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The sixteenthletter of the Esperantoalphabet, calledmo and written in theLatin script.

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Estonian

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Estonianalphabet, calledemm and written in theLatin script.

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Etulo

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ḿ

  1. I,first-person singular pronoun
    ḿ wēnîI drink water
    ḿ wēnīI drank water

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  • Rose-Juliet Anyanwu,Fundamentals of Phonetics, Phonology and Tonology (2008)

Faroese

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m (upper caseM)

  1. The fifteenthletter of the Faroesealphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Finnish

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Etymology

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The Finnish orthography using the Latin script was based on those of Swedish, German and Latin, and was first used in the mid-16th century. No earlier script is known. Seethe Wikipedia article on Finnish for more information, andm for information on the development of the glyph itself.

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Finnishalphabet, calledäm orem and written in theLatin script.

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m

  1. Abbreviation ofmiehet(gentlemen)(used to mark toilets and similar installations to be for men only)
    Synonyms:miehet,(rare)herrat
    Antonyms:n,naiset,(rare)rouvat

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French

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Frenchalphabet, written in theLatin script.
    • 1837, Louis Viardot,L’Ingénieux Hidalgo Don Quichotte de la Manchefr.Wikisource, translation ofEl ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Chapter III:
      L’aube du jour commençait à poindre quand don Quichotte sortit de l’hôtellerie, si content, si glorieux, si plein de ravissement de se voir armé chevalier, que sa joie en faisait tressaillir jusqu’aux sangles de son cheval.
      The dawn of the day was beginning to break when Don Quixote left the inn, so content, so glorious, so full of ravishment of seeing himself armed a knight, that his joy made him tremble all the way to the girths of his horse.

Fula

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. Aletter of the Fulaalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Ghomala'

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Preposition

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m

  1. SituativeRelativizer.
    M cù bɛ̌At the bottom of the pot.
  2. to,towards,at,in

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References

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  • Erika Eichholzer (editor) et al,Dictionnaire ghomala’ (2002)

Gothic

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Romanization

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m

  1. Romanization of𐌼

Haitian Creole

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Etymology

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Contraction ofmwen, fromFrenchmoi.

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Pronoun

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m

  1. Contraction ofmwen.

Hawaiian

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  • (letter name)

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  • (letter name)IPA(key):/ˈmuː/
  • (phoneme) /m/

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m

  1. The ninthletter of the Hawaiianalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Hungarian

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Etymology 1

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Abbreviation ofméter(meter).

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Noun

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m (pluralm-ek)

  1. m(the unit of length in the International System of Units)
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Possessive forms ofm
possessorsingle possessionmultiple possessions
1st person sing.m-emm-eim
2nd person sing.m-edm-eid
3rd person sing.m-em-ei
1st person pluralm-ünkm-eink
2nd person pluralm-etekm-eitek
3rd person pluralm-ükm-eik

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The twenty-firstletter of the Hungarianalphabet, calledemm and written in theLatin script.
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Possessive forms ofm
possessorsingle possessionmultiple possessions
1st person sing.m-emm-eim
2nd person sing.m-edm-eid
3rd person sing.m-em-ei
1st person pluralm-ünkm-eink
2nd person pluralm-etekm-eitek
3rd person pluralm-ükm-eik

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  • m inGéza Bárczi,László Országh,et al., editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN.

Icelandic

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m (upper caseM)

  1. The sixteenthletter of the Icelandicalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Ido

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  • (context pronunciation)IPA(key):/m/
  • (letter name)IPA(key):/me/

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m (upper caseM)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Idoalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Igbo

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m (upper caseM)

  1. The nineteenthletter of the Igboalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Compare withYoruba

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m (dependent/independent form, independent formsm,mụ)

  1. (personal)I,me

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Igbo personal pronouns
dependentindependentobject/possessive
Singularfirstm,a/e- ... -mm,mụ
second,ingị,gịgị
third,oya
Pluralfirstanyị
secondụnụ
thirdha,a/e- ... -haha
Indefinitea/e--

Indonesian

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Indonesianalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Ingrian

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m(invariable)

  1. Abbreviation ofmetra.
    • 1937, N. S. Popova, translated by Mihailov and D. I. Efimov,Arifmetiikan oppikirja alkușkouluja vart (kolmas osa), Leningrad: Ucebno-Pedagogiceskoi Izdateljstva, page18:
      1m = 10 dm, 1 dm = 10 sm,
      1m = 10 dm, 1 dm = 10 cm,

Irish

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The twelfthletter of the Irishalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Italian

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m f orm (invariable,lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The eleventhletter of the Italianalphabet, calledemme and written in theLatin script.

Kankanaey

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Borrowed fromTagalogm. Letter pronunciation is influenced byEnglishm.

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Kankanaeyalphabet, calledem and written in theLatin script.

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  • Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino (2016)Ortograpiya di Kankanaëy [Kankanaey Orthography]‎[2] (in Kankanaey and Tagalog),→ISBN, pages10-11

Kashubian

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Etymology

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The Kashubian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See theKashubian alphabet article on Wikipedia for more, andm for development of the glyph itself.

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The eighteenthletter of the Kashubianalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Latin

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m

  1. Theletter of the Latinalphabet, written in theLatin script.

Latvian

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Etymology

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Proposed in 1908 as part of the new Latvian spelling by the scientific commission headed byK. Mīlenbahs, which was accepted and began to be taught in schools in 1909. Prior to that, Latvian had been written in GermanFraktur, and sporadically inCyrillic.

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The twentiethletter of the Latvianalphabet, calledem and written in theLatin script.

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Livonian

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m (upper caseM)

  1. The nineteenthletter of the Livonianalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Malay

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Malayalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Maltese

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The seventeenthletter of the Maltesealphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Mandarin

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m

  1. Nonstandard spelling of.
  2. Nonstandard spelling ofḿ.
  3. Nonstandard spelling of.
  4. Nonstandard spelling of.

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  • Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the criticaltonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.

Mandinka

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m

  1. I,me(personal pronoun)
    a m busa —he/she struck me.

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Mandinka personal pronouns
singularplural
1st personnte,n,mntolu,ntelu,n
2nd personite,ialtolu,altelu,al
3rd personate,aitolu,itelu,y

Navajo

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m (upper caseM)

  1. Aletter of the Navajoalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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North Frisian

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. Aletter of the North Frisianalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Norwegian

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m

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Norwegianalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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  • Word-finalm is written single after short vowels (e.g.komme >kom), unlike all other consonants that can be doubled. This is due to the letter's width.

Nupe

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The sixteenthletter of the Nupealphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Polish

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The Polish orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See thehistory of Polish orthography article on Wikipedia for more, andm for development of the glyph itself.

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m (upper caseM,lower case)

  1. The seventeenthletter of the Polishalphabet, calledem and written in theLatin script.

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Portuguese

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m (upper caseM,lower caseb)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Portuguesealphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Romani

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. (International Standard)The seventeenthletter of the Romanialphabet, written in theLatin script.
  2. (Pan-Vlax)The eighteenthletter of the Romanialphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Romanian

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The sixteenthletter of the Romanianalphabet, calledem,me, or and written in theLatin script.

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Scottish Gaelic

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The eleventhletter of the Scottish Gaelicalphabet, written in theLatin script.It is preceded byl and followed byn. Its traditional name ismuin(vine).
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m

  1. Abbreviation ofsa mhadainn(in the morning, ante meridiem);am,a.m.
    Antonyms:f,feasgar

Serbo-Croatian

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  • (uppercase):M

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m (Cyrillic spellingм)

  1. The 18th letter of the Serbo-Croatian Latin alphabet, preceded bylj and followed byn.

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m ? (Cyrillic spellingм)

  1. (grammar)masculinegender
  2. meter (unit of length)

Silesian

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Etymology

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The Silesian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See theSilesian language article on Wikipedia for more, andm for development of the glyph itself.

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The sixteenthletter of the Silesianalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Skolt Sami

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m (upper caseM)

  1. The twenty-firstletter of the Skolt Samialphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Slovak

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m (upper caseM)

  1. The twenty-thirdletter of the Slovakalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Spanish

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Spanishalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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m

  1. (text messaging)Abbreviation ofme.

Swahili

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m

  1. (dated orliterary)positive degreepresent andgnomicsecond-personplural of-wa(ye are, you all are)
    • 1937, “1 Petero 2:9”, inBiblia (Swahili Roehl Bible), translation fromNew International Version:
      Lakini ninyim ukoo uliochaguliwa,m watambikaji wa kifalme,m chama kitakatifu,m watu wakombolewao, []
      But youare a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, []

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Swedish

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m

  1. w/,with;Abbreviation ofmed.

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m

  1. Moderate Party;Abbreviation ofModeraterna.

Tagalog

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromSpanishm. Each pronunciation has a different source:

  • Filipino alphabet pronunciation is influenced byEnglishm.
  • Abakada alphabet pronunciation is influenced by Baybayin character(ma).
  • Abecedario pronunciation is fromSpanishm.

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m (lower case,upper caseM,Baybayin spellingᜁᜋ᜔)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Tagalogalphabet (theFilipino alphabet), calledem and written in theLatin script.

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m (lower case,upper caseM,Baybayin spelling)

  1. The tenthletter of the Tagalogalphabet (theAbakada alphabet), calledma and written in theLatin script.

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m (lower case,upper caseM,Baybayin spellingᜁᜋᜒ)

  1. (historical)The fifteenthletter of the Tagalogalphabet (theAbecedario), calledeme and written in theLatin script.

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  • m”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila,2018

Turkish

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The sixteenthletter of the Turkishalphabet, calledme and written in theLatin script.

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Turkmen

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m (upper caseM)

  1. The fifteenthletter of the Turkmenalphabet, calledem and written in theLatin script.

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Vietnamese

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Borrowed fromFrenchm.

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The twenty-fourthletter of the Vietnamesealphabet, calledmờ orem mờ and written in theLatin script.

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m

  1. (slang,Internet,text messaging)Abbreviation ofmày /mi.

Welsh

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The seventeenthletter of the Welshalphabet, calledèm and written in theLatin script.It is preceded byl and followed byn.

Mutation

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Mutated forms ofmerch
radicalsoftnasalaspirate
merchferchunchangedunchanged

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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Further reading

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  • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “m”, inGeiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies

Xhosa

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Pronoun

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-m

  1. Combining stem ofmna used with possessive concords.
  2. Combining stem ofmna.

Yele

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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m (upper caseM)

  1. A letter of theYele alphabet.

Derived terms

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  • The digraphmb transcribes the single consonant/ⁿp/ [mb]
  • The digraphmd transcribes the single consonant/ⁿʈ͡p/ [ɳ͡mɖ͡b]
  • The digraphmg transcribes the single consonant/ⁿk͡p/ [ŋ͡mɡ͡b]
  • The digraphmt transcribes the single consonant/ⁿt̪͡p/ [n̪͡md̪͡b]

Palatalized consonants are writtenmby, mty, my, labialized consonants asmbw, mw, and labio-palatalized consonants asmbyw, myw.

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Yoruba

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The fourteenthletter of the Yorubaalphabet, called and written in theLatin script.
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Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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orm

  1. Standard spelling of(I)(used before(conditional marker))

Etymology 3

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Pronunciation

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Particle

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ḿ

  1. Standard spelling ofń(imperfect aspect marker)(used before verbs that start with a /b/ sound)

Zulu

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Letter

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m (lower case,upper caseM)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Zulualphabet, written in theLatin script.

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ǃKung

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Verb

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m

  1. eat
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