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M, or m, is the thirteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is em (pronounced ), plural ems. The letter M is derived from the Phoenician Mem via the Greek Mu (Μ, μ). Semitic Mem is most likely derived from a "Proto-Sinaitic" (Bronze Age) adoption of the "water" ideogram in Egyptian writing. The Egyptian sign had the acrophonic value /n/, from the Egyptian word for "water", nt; the adoption as the Semitic letter for /m/ was presumably also on acrophonic grounds, from the Semitic word for "water", *mā(y)-. In English, ⟨m⟩ represents the voiced bilabial nasal /m/. The Oxford English Dictionary (first edition) says that ⟨m⟩ is sometimes a vowel, such as in words like spasm and in the suffix -ism. In modern terminology, this is described as a syllabic consonant (IPA: /m̩/). M is the fourteenth most frequently used letter in the English language. The letter ⟨m⟩ represents the voiced bilabial nasal /m/ in the orthography of Latin as well as in those of many modern languages. In Washo, lower-case ⟨m⟩ represents a voiced bilabial nasal /m/, while upper-case ⟨M⟩ represents a voiceless bilabial nasal /m̥/. In the International Phonetic Alphabet, ⟨m⟩ represents the voiced bilabial nasal /m/. The Roman numeral M represents the number 1000, though it was not used in Roman times. There is, however, scant evidence that the letter was later introduced in the early centuries A.D. by the Romans. Unit prefix M (mega), meaning one million times, and m (milli) meaning one-thousandth. m is the standard abbreviation for metre (or meter) in the International System of Units (SI). However, m is also used as an abbreviation for mile. M is used as the unit abbreviation for molarity. With money amounts, m or M can mean one million: For example, $5m is five million dollars. M often represents male or masculine, especially in conjunction with F for female or feminine. In typography, an em dash is a punctuation symbol whose width is similar to that of a capital letter M. M with diacritics: Ḿ ḿ Ṁ ṁ Ṃ ṃ M̃ m̃ ᵯ IPA-specific symbols related to M: ɱ ɰ Ɱ : Capital M with hook Uralic Phonetic Alphabet-specific symbols related to M: U+1D0D ᴍ LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL M U+1D1F ᴟ LATIN SMALL LETTER SIDEWAYS TURNED M U+1D39 ᴹ MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL M U+1D50 ᵐ MODIFIER LETTER SMALL M U+1D5A ᵚ MODIFIER LETTER SMALL TURNED M Some symbols related to M were used by the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet prior to its formal standardization in 1902: U+2098 ₘ LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER M U+A7FA ꟺ LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL TURNED M The Teuthonista phonetic transcription system uses U+AB3A ꬺ LATIN SMALL LETTER M WITH CROSSED-TAIL Other variations used for phonetic transcription: ᶆ ᶬ ᶭ Ɯ ɯ : Turned M ꟽ : Inverted M was used in ancient Roman texts to stand for mulier (woman) ꟿ : Archaic M was used in ancient Roman texts to abbreviate the personal name 'Manius' (A regular capital M was used for the more common personal name 'Marcus') ℳ : currency symbol for Mark 𐤌 : Semitic letter Mem, from which the following symbols originally derive: Μ μ : Greek letter Mu, from which M derives Ⲙ ⲙ : Coptic letter Me, which derives from Greek Mu М м : Cyrillic letter Em, also derived from Mu 𐌌 : Old Italic M, which derives from Greek Mu, and is the ancestor of modern Latin M ᛗ : Runic letter Mannaz, which derives from old Italic M 𐌼 : Gothic letter manna, which derives from Greek Mu ₥ : Mill (currency) ™ : Trademark symbol ℠ : Service mark symbol 1 Also for encodings based on ASCII, including the DOS, Windows, ISO-8859 and Macintosh families of encodings. Media related to M at Wikimedia Commons The dictionary definition of M at Wiktionary The dictionary definition of m at Wiktionary

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