What does M in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word M in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use M in Romanian.

The word M in Romanian means m, M, M, m, a.m., nu mai spune!, serios?, m-a dat gata, ora 11:00 a.m., ora 11:00 p.m., slabă speranță, m-am prins, mă, m-. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word M

m

(13th letter of alphabet) (literă)

I couldn't tell whether you said M or N.

M

(written, abbreviation (Wednesday) (miercuri)

Maria made a note: Wed, 12.30, meet Jean for lunch.

M

(abbreviation (male) (de la masculin, bărbat)

Put 'M' in the box next to 'Sex'.

m

(written, invariable, abbreviation (meter) (abreviere, metru)

My height is 1.82m.

a.m.

(initialism (antemeridian: in the morning) (antemeridian)

This nightclub is open until 3 am.

nu mai spune!, serios?

(informal (sceptical)

You're going to help me clean the house? As if!

m-a dat gata

(informal (expressing amazement)

Well, blow me down! You won the lottery!

ora 11:00 a.m.

(time: 11 A.M.) (ziua)

ora 11:00 p.m.

(time: 11 P.M.) (noaptea)

slabă speranță

(slang (unlikely) (argou)

Ha! Fat chance that he will ever pay you back.

m-am prins

(slang, figurative (got you: I understand your meaning)

mă, m-

(I: direct object) (acuzativ, forma neaccentuată)

ⓘAceastă propoziţie nu este o traducere a propoziţiei englezeşti. Mă ajuți pe mine prima?
Could you help me? Show me!

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