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meem

Meem is the 24th letter of the Arabic alphabet, representing the bilabial nasal consonant /m/. In Arabic, it is named mīm, and in transliteration it is commonly written as meem or meem. The letter is used across languages that employ the Arabic script, including Arabic, Persian, and Urdu, to form words and grammatical structures. It is also used in transliteration schemes to represent the sound /m/ in Latin script.

In written Arabic, meem has contextual forms depending on its position in a word: isolated م, initial مـ,

In encoding and computing, the Arabic letter Meem is assigned the Unicode code point U+0645 and is

As a component of many words, meem appears throughout languages that use the Arabic script, and its

medial
ـمـ,
and
final
ـم.
Like
other
Arabic
letters,
it
connects
to
adjacent
letters
within
words,
contributing
to
the
script’s
characteristic
cursive
flow.
part
of
the
Arabic
block
in
Unicode.
It
is
one
of
the
basic
letters
taught
early
in
learning
to
read
and
write
in
languages
that
use
the
Arabic
script.
name
is
often
used
in
discussions
of
the
alphabet
to
refer
to
the
sound
/m/.