no
perhaps you mean - moi (me)?
無政府 (mu sei fu) in Japanese means anarchy; Prefix 'mu' adds a meaning of '-less' , '-lessness' or 'lack of' to a word, which in this case is 'seifu' meaning 'government'.
Mu Premi Mu Pagala - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: India:U
Mu Aashiq Mu Awara - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: India:UA
We took the word 'message' from the French, so literally 'message' is 'message' in French. It's the exact same.
MU High School was created in 1999.
"Ah-vwahr" is the pronunciation of the French word avoir.Specifically, the French word is a verb. It is the present form of the infinitive. The French word means "to have" in English.
a person
Fw-ah
TARG-AH-ET!!
The french word for August is Aout (pronounced: Ah-oot).
Hache is pronounced as "ah-shh" in French. The first syllable is pronounced as "ah" like in the English word "car" and the second syllable is pronounced as "shh" like the English word "shhh".
The spelling of the letter A is ah. But the word a is the same.
Avec is a French equivalent of the English word "with."Specifically, the word functions as a preposition. It means "with" in the sense of "along with, by way of, toward." The pronunciation will be "ah-vehk" in French.
It is avocat, pronounced "ah-voh-cat".
ouhbecak ( eww-ah-beck-ayy-kay )
it means kiss -like mwahhh
French: Ami (AH-mee) Japanese: Tomodachi (toh-moh-DAH-chee) Spanish: Amigo (ah-MEE-goh)