Depends on language but in English there are none
All days of the week end in "Y"
Because they al l have day at the end
Only on Days That End in 'Y' was created in 1995.
Tomorrow
The day of the week that follows Tuesday is W-e-d-n-e-s-d-a-y (Wednesday).
celebrated on the second week of may. todays mother day 10th may (Y)
Tuesday is the best day of the week because Natalie has lots of fun at a special place with special people :L hehee Good timesss (y)
Only on the days that don't end in the letter Y.
The only English option is the word "you."
This is an equation in the form y = mx + b. Let x = the number of weeks, y = the amount she has at the end of any given week, m = the amount she saves every week, and b = the amount she started with. Plug in your values for y, m, and b, and you will have the equation.
Tuesday.
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.
The only English words that end with Q are tranq, umiaq.