Since the phoneme "yi" doesn't exist in modern Japanese I'm going to assume something else is meant. Perhaps yuki (snow), hiku (v. to pull) yaku (v. to fry) yuku (v. to go, often as suffix as in Tokyo-yuki densha, "train going to Tokyo). Or maybe the "y" is inerror in which case iku (to go, or to come in a special case.)
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Many different senses depending on context, such as:
厄: (bad luck)
益: (advantage, benefit)
役: (duty, post, service)
This is a bit confusing. If you meant to know what yukai (愉快) mean in English (and that is the kanji), then it can mean pleasantness or warmth (as in warm feeling).