I like (it).
In the phrase 'Greek myth', the G in Greek is capitalized but the m in myth is not.
The M in the Greek alphabet is "upper case" Mu.
eight minutes in a hour
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The phrase is "Yes, I am into you." (extra M in there for some reason)
Assuming you meant phrase, the answer is m + 2.
There are 2 "m"s and 1 "p" in the phrase "How many m p's are there."
Henry M. Tyler has written: 'Selections from the Greek Lyric Poets ..' -- subject(s): Greek poetry, Greek language, Readers
m' agapas = you love me (m' agapas; = do you love me?)
The phrase "m minus four" can be used to represent the expression m - 4. Alternatively, you could say "the value of m decreased by four." Both phrases effectively convey the same mathematical operation.
9(m-cubed)+(m-squared)
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