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What's a Spanish word that begins with the letter "y" that can be used to describe someone?

What's a Spanish word that begins with the letter "y" that can be used to describe someone?

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what's a Spanish word that begins with the letter "y" that can be used to describe someone?

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updated Jul 26, 2010
edited by 00b6f46c
posted by purplehaze95
welcome to the forum ! - 00b6f46c, Jul 25, 2010

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Hi, welcome to the forum. Please use correct capitalization and punctuation, because there are people here trying to learn English.

What´s a Spanish word...

Have you looked in your dictionary under ´y´?

updated Jul 25, 2010
posted by Lrtward
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Hi purple ,I don't think there is much words starting with ''Y'' .But there is one that can be used to describe someone it's : Yesero = plasterer,or maybe Yerno = son-in law I am not sure that it will work but that's the only one to describe someone starting with ''Y''. wink

updated Jul 26, 2010
edited by 00b6f46c
posted by 00b6f46c
Lovely meant to say 'are many words' - LateToDinner, Jul 25, 2010
thanks for correcting late to dinner -;) - 00b6f46c, Jul 26, 2010
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Are you looking for a word that you have heard and would like to look up or get the meaning of? That maybe sounded like it started with a 'y'?

Or are you 'creating' something where you actually have to have a word that starts with the letter y?

There are not many truely Spanish words that start with y but many that sound like they do!

May we have more details or perhaps context?

updated Jul 25, 2010
edited by LateToDinner
posted by LateToDinner
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That is a very random question!

Do you mean an adjective?

Or perhaps a word that describes a relationship to someone?

'Yerno' means 'son-in-law' if that is any help! grin

updated Jul 25, 2010
posted by kirstenalexander