The Greek word "mu" (μ) translates to the English letter "m." In the context of mathematics and science, "mu" is often used as a symbol representing various concepts, such as the coefficient of friction, the mean of a set of numbers in statistics, or the micro- prefix in measurements (e.g., micrometer).
μου λείπει το παιχνίδι (mu lipi to pehnidi).
δικό μου (diko mu)
Its τα πάντα μου (ta panta mu).
オウム /ou mu/.
The English transliteration of the Greek term for "honor" is "time" (as in tau + iota + mu + epsilon; note that this is the singular form). The phonetic pronunciation of this term is as follows: "tih-may", with the accent upon the second syllable.
"Mu" is a Greek consonant, with the uppercase symbol Μ and lowercase μ. In crossword puzzles, the answer to "Greek consonants" can be "mus", as it is just the plural of mu.
The Greek letter μ is pronounced "mee."Ancient Greek pronunciation: [my:] or "mee"Modern Greek pronunciation: [mi] as in millCommon English pronunciation: [myoo] as in mutationMeasurement pronunciation: "micro-" (example: µm is pronounced "micrometre")When this letter is used in a Greek word, it makes the same sound as the latin "m"
Mr. Pelayo, please tell your son that he should bring me the money he borrowed from me.
侍 /sa mu rai/ is originally a Japanese word. It means 'warrior, samurai' in English.
it is komfa, like the first part of the word "comfy" letters; kappa, omicron, mu, phi, alpha
"το μαλλί μου" (to malee mu) or more correct "τα μαλλιά μου" (ta maleea mu) means "my hair" (the hair of my head, specifically).
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