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Unless it is the first word in a sentence. Otherwise - no capital letter
In writing, the letter M is represented by the capital M (e.g. Dial M for Murder)The phonetic spelling corresponding to the letter M is spelt "em".
In French, a ringmaster is Monsieur Loyal (with capital M and L)
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Most matzah is made from wheat, so most matzah has gluten, and most matzah balls are made from commonplace matzah meal. Gluten-free oat matzah is available. if you make your matzah meal from oat matzah, and then make your matzah balls from oat matzah, then they will be gluten free.
There are many: mitzvah matzah mezuzah mikveh mitzpah menorah
Some creative recipes that use matzah meal as a key ingredient include matzah ball soup, matzah crusted chicken, and matzah brei.
you should make a matzah ball soup.
Because it is the name of a place and is a proper noun.
Some creative recipes that incorporate matzah farfel as a key ingredient include matzah farfel kugel, matzah farfel granola bars, and matzah farfel chocolate bark.
This just means to put the letter in upper case. The word capital here means upper case letters. Capital m is "M." Lowercase m is "m."
The only Australian capital city starting with 'm' is Melbourne, capital of Victoria.
The name of this bread is matzah
No. The "m" which is used to symbolize the unit metres is never capitalized. A capital "M" is used as the symbol for moles.
Matzah originated during the Israelites' exodus from Egypt, so yes, they did eat it.
NO - A capital M is the Roman number 1,000. To represent a million you use two "M's" . Example: $7 million is $7MM