It means "my sister" ...!! :)
"I adherfi mu" is not a recognizable phrase in Greek. It may be a misspelling or a combination of non-standard words. Could you provide more context or check the spelling to clarify?
my darling
No, "mus" is not a Greek consonant. It is a Latin word meaning "mouse." Greek consonants include letters such as alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and so on.
Mu (the sound of m. Looks like u with an extended left or M as a capital)
It is represented by the Greek letter 'mu' or µ.For example micrometer is µm.------------------------------------------------------------------It is the symbol "mew." It looks like a u with an extra line in front.
To say ghost in Tagalog, you would say "multo."
"Arzanda TΓΌrk Yok Mu?" means "Is there no Turk in your homeland?" in Turkish. It is a phrase commonly used to express pride in one's Turkish identity and heritage.
(η) αδερφή μου (Η) ΑΔΕΡΦΗ ΜΟΥ i adherfi mu
"αγάπη μου" (aghapee mu)
it stands for micrometre, 1μm = 1.000×10−6 m
It means " my baby has cooked something for me" and "because my baby is waiting for me to eat"
It could be the Greek letter "mu", which stands for micro = 1 millionth.
"µm" is the scientific symbol for micrometers (µ is the Greek lowercase letter "mu").
δικό μου (diko mu)
The M in the Greek alphabet is "upper case" Mu.
mu ========== mm is for milli meter OK. but mu ? The greek symbol mu is used for the prefix 'micro' So mu m ie micro meter ie 10-6 m Hence mu m is 1000 times smaller than mm
You can find the character for mu most easily by searching for it on the internet, then copying and pasting it wherever you need.
Technically, it's not a "u." It's "mu," the greek letter for "m." It means micrometer.
και (ε)σύ αγάπη μου [ke (e)si agapi mu]: and you, my love