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MI may represent:
Mi may represent:
  • Mi (band), an all-female Japanese pop/rock group
  • Mebi-, the IEEE prefix that represents 220
  • Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, a Russian design bureau.
  • Sammi Cheng, Nickname for Hong Kong Queen of Pop. mi may represent:
  • Mi, the third note of the scale in solfege
  • Mi (kana), romanization of the Japanese kana み and ミ
  • Mi (kanji) romazation of the Japanese kanji (美)
  • mi editor, a freeware enhanced text editor for the Mac OS
  • Mile, a measure of distance in the Imperial system, approximately equal to 1.609 km
  • Māori language, using the ISO 639-1 language code
  • , a common misspelling that's mostly seen in Internet slang.
  • Mil' helicopters' company    

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