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.
Mr. Pelayo, please tell your son that he should bring me the money he borrowed from me.
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"
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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