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==Use in English==
==Use in English==
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'''m''' is a hum, pronounced with the lips and voice, typical of infants: '''mmmm! Màmà!''' Examples (the accents show stress and pronunciation: see [[English spellings]]): '''múmmy, mòther, míx, mâke, mòuse''' ''rat'', '''moûsse''' ''dessert'' = '''moôse''' ''elk''.
'''m''' is a hum, pronounced with the lips and voice, typical of infants: '''mmmm! Màmà! múmmy, mòther, míx, mâke, mòuse''' ''rat'', '''moûsse''' ''dessert'' = '''moôse''' ''elk''.
 
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It is only doubled in the middle of words, to keep the preceding vowel short: '''súmmer, slímmer, slímmed, slímming''' (cf. '''slím'''), '''dilémma, dúmmy, múmmy, lémming, accómmodate'''.
It is only doubled in the middle of words, to keep the preceding vowel short: '''súmmer, slímmer, slímmed, slímming''' (cf. '''slím'''), '''dilémma, dúmmy, múmmy, lémming, accómmodate'''.
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The double '''m''' following the double '''c''' in '''accommodátion''' (cf. '''commódity''') is notorious.
The double '''m''' following the double '''c''' in '''accommodátion''' (cf. '''commódity''') is notorious.
'''mp''' is pronounced as '''n''' in '''comptrôller''' (= '''contrôller''').
In '''Sàmhaín''', '''mh''' has a '''w''' sound or is silent: *Sà(w)in.
==Scientific uses==
*M prefix: mega, 1 000 000 in normal usage, 1 048 576 in computing
*''m'': mass
*m- prefix: old chemical notation, meta

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M, m is a letter of the Latin alphabet. It is the thirteenth letter of most variants, being placed after L and before N, as is the case for instance in the English alphabet. Its English name is pronounced [ˈem], em, as in em dash (—).

M is also the Roman numeral representing the number 1000.

Use in English

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Use in English
Alphabetical word list
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Common misspellings  

m is a hum, pronounced with the lips and voice, typical of infants: mmmm! Màmà! múmmy, mòther, míx, mâke, mòuse rat, moûsse dessert = moôse elk.

  • The accents show stress and pronunciation (see English spellings): A: sát, mâde, pàrk, cāst (cást/càst), åll, ãir; E: ére, êar, vèin, fërn; I: sít, mîne, skì, bïrd; O: sóng, môde, lòve, wörd, ŏr; OO: moôn, foòt; U: sún, mûse, fùll, pürr; W: neŵ, ẁant; Y: gým, mŷ, keỳ, mÿrrh.

It is only doubled in the middle of words, to keep the preceding vowel short: súmmer, slímmer, slímmed, slímming (cf. slím), dilémma, dúmmy, múmmy, lémming, accómmodate.

It begins consonant clusters: émber, ámbling, ámbry, amnêsty, émpty, Húmphrey, ámple, impréss.

And it likes to add a silent b at the end of some words: thúmb, lámb, cômb, númb, dúmb, tomb (*toôm). But not usually: slím, trím, whám, pómpom, támtám, thém, drêam, wårm, hím, húm, próblem, Ádam, hêlium, têdium, thêorem, sêrum.

The prefixes in- and con- become im- and com- before p: impâtient, impàrtial, impráctical, complête, compônent, cómposíte, compôse.

Silent m occurs in mnemónic *nemónic, cf. silent n in åutumn.

The double m following the double c in accommodátion (cf. commódity) is notorious.

mp is pronounced as n in comptrôller (= contrôller).

In Sàmhaín, mh has a w sound or is silent: *Sà(w)in.

Scientific uses

  • M prefix: mega, 1 000 000 in normal usage, 1 048 576 in computing
  • m: mass
  • m- prefix: old chemical notation, meta