, ḿ (m-acute) is a letter in Chinese pinyin. In Chinese pinyin ḿ is the yángpíng tone (阳平, high-rising tone) of “m”. It was also used in an old version of the Sorbian alphabet.

M with acute in Doulos SIL

This letter is also used in the Bube alphabet, a language from Equatorial Guinea.

Character mappings

CharsetUnicode
MajusculeU+1E3E
Minuscule ḿU+1E3F
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