The letter (minuscule: ɱ), called M with hook, meng, or emg, is a letter based on the letter M. Its minuscule ɱ is used to transcribe a labiodental nasal in the International Phonetic Alphabet.

Ɱ ɱ

In Americanist phonetic transcription, the lowercase ɱ is used for transcribing a voiced labiodental nasal stop and the uppercase Ɱ for a voiceless labiodental nasal stop.[1]

Use on computers

The majuscule and the minuscule are located at U+2C6E and U+0271 in Unicode, respectively.

gollark: Anyway, I could probably maybe calculate when the best time to try and separate a grudger, TFT and angel is, *or* I could wildly gueß.
gollark: My thing just reseeds it every turn with the precomputed seed.
gollark: (or, well, `mod n`).
gollark: (it's probably doing `mod 50` somewhere)
gollark: Due to quirks of the RNG, it turns out that sequences producing 0 when something asks for a random number up to 50 *also* produce zero when random-choice wants up to 2.

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