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Latin (the Roman language) has no K, W, or Z, and no words start with X or Y. The only Roman words beginning with Y are Greek, like Yasu, which means hello.

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In Latin, the ancient language of Rome, there are very few words that start with the letter "Y" due to the fact that the Latin alphabet did not originally include the letter "Y." One example of a Roman word that starts with "Y" is "yogurt," which comes from the Latin word "yogurthum." Another example is "yucca," which is derived from the Latin word "yuca." These words have been borrowed from other languages and cultures over time.

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It has to be something to do with Roman not just random words like... yucky or yesterday... because i am sure that yesterday and yucky and the words that Roman used

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It is quite easy it is Yuso which means hello in Rome

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