The is no letter "y" in the greek alphabet. the closest is "upsilon" which is often transcribed to a "u" in English eg greek "muthos" becomes "myth". the other similar looking letter is "gamma" which is pronounced like a "g" sound. Perhaos it is one of these you mean.
There is no god or goddess that has a name that starts with a y. In fact, none of any known Greek names starts with a y!
There are not many words that begin with "y" in the Greek language. The word "Yasu" means hello in Greek.
Gaia, the earth Galatea, nymph Gemini, the twins the Gorgons the Graces the Graeae Gemini Geras
no, but Byzantium could work
There aren't any :( sorry
The Greek alphabet does not have a "Y/y".
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the words that start with z are zaprin means chair zakin means prince
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Yassou, which means hi/bye (kind of like ciao in Italian) Don't Know about Ancient Greek words
There is no letter A in the Greek language or the ancient Greek language.
Some words that start with Y are:yachtyakyamYankyarnyawyawnyeahyearyearnyellowyenyesyesterdayyetyetiyewyipyoyodelyokeyolkyonderyorkyouyoungyoungsteryouthYugoslaviayummy
Some words that start with Y are:yachtyakyamYankyarnyawyawnyeahyearyearnyellowyenyesyesterdayyetyetiyewyipyoyodelyokeyolkyonderyorkyouyoungyoungsteryouthYugoslaviayummy
Some words that start with G and end with Y are:gabbygalaxygalleygaudygaygenealogygentlygeographygeologygeometryghastlyghostlygigglygiddygingerlyglorygoodygoofygorygraduallygravellygravelygravitygravygraygreedygullygummyguppyGuy
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Latin (the Roman language) has no K, W, or Z, and no words start with X or Y. The only Roman words beginning with Y are Greek, like Yasu, which means hello.
Yield and yellow boy are just two water words that start with y.
Some words that start with a vowel and end in a Y are:animosityanyelectrifyenemyeveryexactlyonlyorneryuglyusury
Words whose Greek roots start with 'N'? nomenclature nocturnal neuritis novel ?
There are no words in Greek that start with q but some have q in them
It's a little difficult to say, since "y" is not a Greek letter. There are Greek words starting with Upsilon, which is sometimes translated as "y" but the Greek Gamma can also be a "y" as well as a "g".
Many Greek words start with 'r' just as they do in English, Spanish, and other languages.
Trick question. Y is not a letter of the Greek alphabet. That type of word starts with the letter I (IOTA), which does the job for words which now start with J or Y, as in Iesous (Greek) = Yeshua (Jewish) = Jesus (English). The Greek letter which looks like a Y is UPSILON and has the equivalent sound of our HU, as in HYPNOS = sleep, as in hypnotise.