Letter 'm' is a consonant. In Japanese the only consonant is 'n'. The rest of the characters are 'syllables'. They are made of merging a consonant with each of the five vowels (a, i, u, e, o) creating that letter's 5-character group. In case of 'M' it would be:
ま (ma) み (mi) む (mu) め (me) も (mo) in hiragana and マ (ma) ミ (mi) ム (mu) メ (me) モ (mo) in katakana.
The letter 'M' itself is called エム /e mu/ in Japanese. It is pronounced /em/ at the end of which 'm' is consonant, so it turns to 'mu' => 'emu', to be pronounceable for the Japanese.
If you are named Mia (and I think this is what you are asking,) then it would be ミア
You pronounce it the same way as you normally would.
ミーア
Mia is originally a Japanese name, and thus there are many different ways to write it. One common way would be 未亜. If you want Japanization of the foreign name Mia it would be ミア.
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It is 'tomodachi.' Written in Japanese, it is 友達
you can not spell random letters in Japanese
The Japanese word for ink is インク (inku)
γγΌγ«γΌ / paa kaa/ is Japanese for Parker.
Sugoi
how do you spell CEB in Japanese?
Mia : ميَا Tom: تومLily: ليلي
How many different ways can you spell miya
Mia - mee-ahExactly how you see it and say it.ミアThat is katakana by the way.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katakana
In Japanese, it is: ソフィア
מיה Mem-Yud-Heh
The term for a fixation or obsession is spelled monomania.The Italian expression is "Mama mia" (literally my mother).
You spell it like this - Blurtit
nicchuukantougou bakansu
It can be written in Japanese as: カイラ
It's spelled the same in French.
of = noの