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Translingual edit
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М (lower case м)
- A letter of several Cyrillic alphabets.
Bashkir edit
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- The seventeenth letter of the Bashkir alphabet
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Bulgarian edit
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М • (M) (upper case, lower case м)
- The thirteenth letter of the Bulgarian alphabet, called мъ (m), and written in the Cyrillic script.
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Kazakh edit
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Arabic | م |
Cyrillic | М |
Latin | M |
Yañalif | M |
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М • (M) (upper case, lower case м)
- The seventeenth letter of the Kazakh alphabet
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Macedonian edit
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М • (M) (upper case, lower case м) (italics: М, м)
- The sixteenth letter of the Macedonian alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.
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Mongolian edit
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М • (M) (upper case, lower case м) (italics: М, м)
- The fourteenth letter of the Mongolian alphabet, called эм (em), and written in the Cyrillic script.
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Russian edit
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- М. (M.)
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М • (M) (upper case, lower case м)
- The fourteenth letter of the Russian alphabet, called эм (em), and written in the Cyrillic script.
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- (Cyrillic-script letters) бу́ква; А а, Б б, В в, Г г, Д д, Е е, Ё ё, Ж ж, З з, И и, Й й, К к, Л л, М м, Н н, О о, П п, Р р, С с, Т т, У у, Ф ф, Х х, Ц ц, Ч ч, Ш ш, Щ щ, Ъ ъ, Ы ы, Ь ь, Э э, Ю ю, Я я
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М • (M) n inan (indeclinable)
Noun edit
М • (M) f inan (indeclinable)
- abbreviation of мужска́я (mužskája, “men's room, men’s toilet”)
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М • (M) f inan (indeclinable)
Serbo-Croatian edit
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- M (Serbo-Croatian Latin)
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М (upper case, lower case м)
Tajik edit
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М • (M) (upper case, lower case м)
- The first letter of the Tajik alphabet, called эм (em), and written in the Cyrillic script.
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Ukrainian edit
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М • (M) (upper case, lower case м)
- The seventeenth letter of the Ukrainian alphabet, called ем (em), and written in the Cyrillic script.