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.
'M no hana.'
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You write the letter M normally then add a horse face on it
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The Japanese language does not have an equivalent for the letter M. The only single consonant that can be used is N, which is used a full syllable.
Z. single roman letters can not be written in Japanese
If you mean how to write 'Joseph' in Japanese : ジョセッフ (jo se'ffu) is the answer.
As in you write a letter to someone? Tegami.
No, you can't end any Japanese word with the letter "m"
The letter "m" in Chinese is written as "m" and is pronounced as "mǔ." It is not a commonly used consonant sound in Chinese as the language does not have many words that start with the letter "m."
Bobby in Japanese is phonetic: ボッビ (bobbi).