M̃
Appearance
M̃ (majuscule: M̃, minuscule: m̃) is a Latin M with a diacritical tilde.
Linguistic use
[edit]M̃–m̃ is or was used as a grapheme in several languages:
- in some languages of Vanuatu, such as North Efate, South Efate and Namakura, it represents a labial-velar nasal [ŋm]. The letter was introduced by missionaries and has been in use for over a hundred years. (Other Vanuatu languages use an M-macron (m̄) instead.)
- in the Yanesha' language of Peru, m̃ represents a palatalized m
- in Lithuanian, m̃ appears as part of diphthongs
- in the transliteration of the Lycian script, it represents a syllabic m.
In Italian, the abbreviation Ssm̃o or SSm̃o may be used for Santissimo, "most holy" (similarly Latin Ssm̃us for Sanctissimus).
Symbolic use
[edit]M̃ and m̃ are used in mathematics and physics, see Tilde#Mathematics and Tilde#Physics
Computer use
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On the Apple ABC extended keyboard, m̃ is made by typing m and then option-shift n.