Yam is a place that was in Nubia and shared an alliance withEgypt. Trust me it's hard to find out I'm looking for the exact same thing. Hope it helps.
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Oh, dude, you're really taking me back to my hieroglyphics class! So, like, in ancient Egypt, they had this word "yam," which meant "to complete" or "to finish." And, like, there's also "ybt," which meant "heart" or "soul." So, yeah, those are some ancient Egyptian words that start with "y."
In Ancient Egyptian, the word for "moon" is "yeret." Another word is "yebu," which means "heart" or "mind." Additionally, "yad" is the word for "hand" in Ancient Egyptian. These words provide insights into the language and culture of this ancient civilization.
Yikes, you're really reaching back in time! Sorry to burst your bubble, but there aren't any Ancient Egyptian words that start with "y." Looks like you'll have to dig deeper into the hieroglyphics to find what you're looking for. Good luck with that wild goose chase!
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Yassou, which means hi/bye (kind of like ciao in Italian) Don't Know about Ancient Greek words
Yodeling.
Y could be Yam, a region from Nubia that made and alliance with Egypt. Z could be Zoser, a pharoah.
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.