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  • The M/m is a voiced labial nasal continuant and is formed by closing the lips and letting the breath go through the nasal passage while vibrating the vocal chords, like me, smile, and hammer. Greeks named the letter mu, and the name, position, and form of M/m were taken by them, also with the rest of the alphabet, from one of the Semitic writing systems, and they called the letter mem. There were some letters with their origin and the pronunciation.

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