Yodeling.
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.
Yassou, which means hi/bye (kind of like ciao in Italian) Don't Know about Ancient Greek words
absolutely nothing
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The letter "Y" evolved from the Greek letter "upsilon," which was written as a capital letter. Over time, the shape of the letter was modified by different writing systems like the Romans and the English, giving it the form it has today.
There is a Greek letter gamma (the lower case looks a lot like the Roman "y"); it is most often transcribed by the letter "g".
what will the letter Y look like if it is turned 90 degrees to the left
It's called "gamma". Its capital letter looks like Γ, an upside down "L" and its lowercase looks like γ, which looks exactly like a "y"
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.
The Greek letter "lambda" is the symbol for wavelength.
The letter ypsilon (ύψιλον).
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The letter Y in the French alphabet is called "i grec" which translates to "Greek i" because it originated from the Greek alphabet.
The letter Y comes from the greek mythology word of ''ask'' or forgiving, but mostly in a question category.
Yodeling.
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".