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The word "mün" comes from Chinese 們 (men), with a very similar pronunciation to it. The meaning of part of the Chinese character has to do with persons. The sound may have relation with South Indian languages in which "m-based" suffixes usully mean plurality. Both China and India have been important societies in both knowledge and plurality of cultures and peoples. 
For explanations on the letters' origing shape click Allamej Alphabet.
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A palavra "mün" vem do chinês 們 (men), com pronúncia muito semelhante à da origem. O significado da parte do caractere chinês tem a ver com pessoas. O som pode ter relação com as línguas do sul da Índia, nas quais os sufixos baseados no som "m" significam pluralidade. Tanto a China quanto a Índia têm sido sociedades importantes tanto para conhecimento humano quanto na representação da pluralidade de culturas e povos.
Para explicações sobre a origem das letras e suas formas clique aqui Allamej Alphabet.
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