In Turkish, "mu" is a question particle used to indicate that the sentence is a yes-no question. It is often placed at the end of a statement to turn it into a question. For example, "Sen geliyorsun mu?" translates to "Are you coming?" in English. It serves a similar function to the English "do" or "are" in questions.
This is a Turkish sentence, however the correct spelling should be "Aranızda Türk yok mu?". It translates as "Is there no Turkish person among you?"
There is no such word in Turkish.
It means nothing. "mu" is not a Spanish word.
"ne zaman" means "when" in Turkish.
It doesn't have a meaning in Turkish.
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Mu in a vihecle means: M: Master U: Unit
it mean miss you
November mean "Kasım" in Turkish.
"Sagolun" means "thank you" in Turkish.
In a standard normal distribution, the area under the curve to the right of the mean (mu) is 0.5. This is because the normal distribution is symmetric around the mean, and half of the total area (which equals 1) lies to the right of the mean and half to the left. Therefore, for any normal distribution where mu is the mean, the area to the right of mu is always 0.5.
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