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Y is the twenty-fifth letter of the Latin alphabet. See V. In Greek Υψιλον (Ypsilon) was pronounced /u/ (later on /y/, now /i/; see English MYTH and GIFT which both have /I/). The Romans borrowed Y directly from the Greek, because they felt that V no longer adequately represented Greek /y/. The English name of the letter - /waI/ - is of unknown origin. \nIn Spanish, Y is called i griega, in Catalan i grega and in French and Dutch i grec (all mean "Greek i"); in most other European languages the Greek name is still used. The letter Y was originally established as a vowel. It is now established both as a vowel and as a consonant. On Wheel of Fortune, the letter Y counts as a consonant. The letter y was used by Caxton and other printers in mediaeval England to represent the thorn. Originally, Y was a vowel letter in Greek, representing [u] (later on, front rounded [y], and in Modern Greek, [i]), and it normally has the sound value [y] in German, in Finnish and other Scandinavian languages. The letter Y nicely shows how letters change their function. In Afrikaans, Y denotes the diphthong [EI], probably as a result of mixing lower case i and y or may derive from the IJ ligature. In Dutch, Y appears only in loanwords and names and is usually pronounced [i]. It is often left out of the Dutch alphabet and replaced with the "Dutch Y". Italian, too, has Y only in very few loanwords. Yankee represents the letter Y in the NATO phonetic alphabet.

Meanings for Y

\n* "The Y" is short for:\n**the
YMCA, or sometimes, the YWCA.\n**Brigham Young University (BYU) or the large "Y" made of stones on the mountain overlooking BYU. \n* In biochemistry, Y is the symbol for tyrosine.\n* In chemistry, Y is the symbol for yttrium.\n* In computer science, Y is the name of a case of mathematical combinator; see Y combinator.\n* In electrical engineering, Y is the symbol for admittance, the inverse of impedance.\n* In film, Y is the name of a 1987 Swedish film; see Y (film).\n* In games, Y is the name of a modern board game, played on a triangle-shaped board; see Y (game)\n* In geography, \n** Y is the name of a place in Alaska; see Y, Alaska.\n** Y is the name of a municipality in the Somme département of France; see Y, France.\n* In mathematics, y is the usual symbol for the variable represented on the vertical axis (ordinate) in analytic geometry.\n* In the Metric system, \n**Y, yotta is the SI prefix meaning 1024.\n**y, yocto is the SI prefix meaning 10-24.\n* In sociology, Y refers to Generation Y.\n* In statistics and analysis, y denotes the dependent variable.\n* In video games, Y is an abbreviation for Yoshi, a Nintendo character. \nTwo-letter combinations starting with Y:\n*ya yb yc yd ye yf yg yh yi yj yk yl ym yn yo yp yq yr ys yt yu yv yw yx yy yz \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n

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