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No, it doesn't. Adding a y to the end of a word usually makes it an adjective.

Example: rain to rainy (It was a rainy day.) Smell to smelly, sun to sunny

Many adjectives also end in a y, but usually have an -ly at the end.

example: fastly, quickly, steadily, etc.

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