- M
M is the thirteenth letter of the modern
Latin alphabet . Its name in English is spelled em (pronEng|ɛm). ["M" "Oxford English Dictionary," 2nd edition (1989); "Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged" (1993); "em," op. cit.]History
The letter M derives its shape from the Phoenician
Mem , via the Greek Mu (Μ, μ). Semitic Mem probably originally pictured water. It is known that Semitic people working in Egypt c. 2000 BC borrowed a hieroglyph for Water that was first used for analveolar nasal (IPA|/n/, because of the Egyptian word for Water, "n-t". This same symbol became used for M in Semitic, because their word for water began with that sound.The letter M represents the
bilabial nasal consonant sound, IPA2|m, in Classical languages as well as the modernlanguage s. TheOxford English Dictionary (first edition) says that 'm' is sometimes avowel in words like "spasm" and in the suffix "-ism". In modern terminology, this would be described as asyllabic consonant — IPA IPA| [m̩] .Codes for computing
Letter
NATO=Mike
Morse=––
Character=M
Braille=⠍InUnicode the capital M is codepoint U+004D and thelower case m is U+006D.The
ASCII code for capital M is 77 and for lowercase m is 109; or in binary 01001101 and 01101101, correspondingly.The
EBCDIC code for capital M is 212 and for lowercase m is 148.The
numeric character reference s inHTML andXML are "M" and "m" for upper and lower case respectively.Meanings of M
:"See
M (disambiguation) ."References
ee also
*М, м - Em (Cyrillic)
*Μ, μ - Mu (Greek)af:M als:M ar:M arc:M ast:M az:M zh-min-nan:M bs:M bg:M ca:M cs:M co:M cy:M da:M de:M et:M el:M es:M eo:M eu:M fa:M fur:M gan:M gd:M gl:M ko:M hr:M ilo:M is:M it:M he:M ka:M kw:M sw:M ht:M la:M lv:M lt:M hu:M mzn:M ms:M nah:M ja:M nn:M nrm:M pl:M pt:M ro:M qu:M se:M scn:M simple:M sk:M sl:M fi:M sv:M tl:M th:M vi:M vo:M yo:M zh-yue:M bat-smg:M zh:M
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