In general, "MM" in Spanish can be an informal abbreviation for "millón" or million. It is used to represent large numbers or quantities in a more casual way, similar to "M" in English.
In French, "um mm" could be expressed as "euh" or "euh mm" as a filler word used to indicate hesitation or uncertainty.
"Commitment" has a double consonant "mm" in the middle.
The Latin verb 'solvo, solvere' means to untie. English derives the verb 'to solve' from it.
Do you mean like the "ll" in Spanish? There is only one, "rr". And in Brazil, it makes an "h" sound. Example: carro = car (and is pronounced "KAH-ho")
femme = woman Even though "femme" is spelled with an "e". It is pronounced " F-a-mm" (A sound like in apple)
It might mean "9 cm 8 mm"
unit is what you measure by for example: cm, ft, in, mm, m, yd, etc.
MM = 2000
Do you mean square mm?
MM stands for Music Monday.
MM = duo milia in Latin
3/4ths of a mm, or 7.5 nanometers
If you mean as in Roman numerals then MM is equivalent to 2000
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The word millimeter can be abbreviated as mm.
mm means millimeters in measurements
That means Nominal Diameter is 300 mm