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".
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The Greeks were polytheistic. They believe in many gods.
Oh, dude, words related to Mesopotamia that start with "Y"? Like, you're really going deep into the alphabet here. Well, technically, there's "Yazidis," an ethnic group in the region, and "Yoke," which they probably used for farming back in the day. But seriously, who even thinks about "Y" words when talking about ancient civilizations?
i only know one for z its ziggurat a temple that the ancient egyptians beileved the gods lived in
Years, or yarn.
Trick question - the ancient Greek alphabet had no letter y - that sort of word started with an i, the letter iota.
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.
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Yuya
The Greeks were polytheistic. They believe in many gods.
Yerakini is a village in Greece. It begins with the letter Y.
Ypati is a village in Greece
Originally, the Latin alphabet had no Y. However, ancient Romans invaded Greece and added a few Greek words to their lexicon. Unfortunately, the Latin language could not transcribe all Greek sonorities, so Latin adopted the letters Y (=upsilon) and Z (=zeta).
Yassou, which means hi/bye (kind of like ciao in Italian) Don't Know about Ancient Greek words
Oh, dude, words related to Mesopotamia that start with "Y"? Like, you're really going deep into the alphabet here. Well, technically, there's "Yazidis," an ethnic group in the region, and "Yoke," which they probably used for farming back in the day. But seriously, who even thinks about "Y" words when talking about ancient civilizations?
y u want to know