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Yikes, you're really testing my knowledge of Egyptian words that start with 'Y'! Unfortunately, I can't think of any off the top of my head. Maybe try consulting an Egyptian language expert or cracking open a dusty old dictionary. Good luck on your linguistic quest!
One Egyptian word that starts with Y is "yam," which means "to taste" or "to savor." Another word is "ynt," which means "to give birth" or "to bring forth." In ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, the symbol for "y" is represented by a reed leaf, which is pronounced as "yad" in modern Egyptology.
Oh, dude, Egyptian words starting with Y? Like, not many, man. But there's "ya," which means "O" or "Oh" in Egyptian. So, if you're ever in ancient Egypt and need to express surprise or call out to someone dramatically, now you know what to say.
Ya'ammu Nubwoserre (king)
Yakareb (king)
Yakbim Sekhaenre (king)
One word in Ancient Egyptian is YARSU.
Oh, dude, words related to Mesopotamia that start with "Y"? Like, you're really going deep into the alphabet here. Well, technically, there's "Yazidis," an ethnic group in the region, and "Yoke," which they probably used for farming back in the day. But seriously, who even thinks about "Y" words when talking about ancient civilizations?
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Yorktown, Virginia was the scene of a battle during the war.
* Aswan - Place* Akhenaten - Famous Person* Anubis - God* amulets - ?* ankh - ?