There are many words that end in the letter "y", including Monday, Tuesday, and Saturday. Play, Sunday, and Wednesday also end in the letter "y".
rory riley zoey orly Zachary bailey holly Cody daisy felicity tracey Carly brody cyndy Gregory Jeremy kaity Emily harry molly Anthony tony many more :S
There is monkey, puppy, kitty, donkey, that is just ending with y. I don't know of any ie endings.
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Germany, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Paraguay, Turkey and Uruguay are countries. They end with the letter y.
One food ending in Y is chicken curry
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Some three letter words ending in Y are:anybaybuycaycoycrydaydryfryflygayguyhayheyjayjoykeylaymaypayraysaysoyshyslyspystywaywhywry
The plural of cavity is cavities.The rule for plurals of words ending with a consonant + yis to change the y to an i and add es.Other examples:baby, babiesparty, partiesThe plurals of proper names ending with consonant + y is to just add s.e.g.Kennedy, KennedysJuly, Julys
Normally "y" is changed to "ies". There are exceptions, such as "journeys". Also personal names are not so changed: "Penny" becomes "Pennys", if you have more than one person named Penny.
The analogous word for trip ending with the vowel y could be journey.
The general rule for nouns ending in "y" preceded by a consonant is to drop the "y" and add "ies" to form the plural. Some examples are:city = citiesmemory = memorieslady = ladiesparty = partiesThe exception to this rule is for the names of people. If a name ends in "y", an "s" is added to the end of the word, whether the "y' is preceded by a consonant or a vowel; for example, the two Marys or the Kennedys.For nouns ending in "y" preceded by a vowel, an "s" is added to the end of the word to form the plural. Some examples are:chimney = chimneyskey = keystoy = toysway = ways
Examples of nouns ending in -y that is preceded by a vowel:alleyboycaychimneydaydonkeyessayjoykeymonkeyplaytoyturkeyvalleyway
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