Mike

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  Signal flag for the letter M.
 * 2)  UTC+12:00
 * 1)  UTC+12:00

Translations

 * Czech:
 * English: Mike
 * Estonian: Mati
 * Finnish:
 * Italian:
 * Swedish:

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  radiotelephony clear-code word for the letter M.

Noun

 * 1)  An Irishman, especially a labourer.
 * 2) * quoted in 1996, Lady Gregory, ‎James Pethica, Lady Gregory's Diaries, 1892-1902 (page 200)
 * very hard work, a holy day — & the boys went on to & took the Mikes, so I cd get no helper but Marty — had to set up Punch & Judy show — & when I proposed to decorate tree heard it was still in the woods! However John Rourke appeared & dug up a small silver, to be planted again
 * very hard work, a holy day — & the boys went on to & took the Mikes, so I cd get no helper but Marty — had to set up Punch & Judy show — & when I proposed to decorate tree heard it was still in the woods! However John Rourke appeared & dug up a small silver, to be planted again

Translations

 * Arabic: مايك
 * Azerbaijani: Mayk
 * German: (Mike,) Maik, Meik
 * Greek: ,
 * Persian: مایک
 * Spanish: Migo, Migue
 * Vietnamese: Mai-cơ

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