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Y is the twenty-fifth letter of the modern Latin alphabet. It is used in many languages that use the Latin script, with both uppercase and lowercase forms.

The letter Y was added to the Latin alphabet in antiquity to represent the Greek upsilon in

In phonology, Y has a dual role in many languages. It can function as a consonant, most

Common uses in writing and science include its role as a letter in spelling and typography, its

The letter Y also appears in various abbreviations, brands, and cultural references, and the word why is

words
borrowed
from
Greek.
In
Latin
texts
it
was
often
labeled
y
graeca
to
distinguish
it
from
other
letters,
and
its
presence
helped
accommodate
sounds
found
in
Greek
loanwords.
In
modern
languages,
the
name
and
precise
usage
of
Y
vary,
with
German
calling
it
Ypsilon
and
other
languages
sometimes
referencing
its
Greek
origin.
commonly
the
palatal
approximant
pronounced
like
the
English
“y”
in
yes.
It
can
also
act
as
a
vowel,
taking
on
various
sounds
depending
on
the
language
and
the
word,
such
as
representing
a
long
or
short
vowel
in
English
endings
or
serving
as
a
syllable
nucleus
in
other
languages.
function
as
a
variable
in
mathematics
and
physics,
and
its
designation
as
the
dependent
variable
or
the
y-axis
on
graphs.
In
biology,
Y
denotes
the
Y
chromosome,
which
plays
a
key
role
in
male
inheritance.
In
chemistry,
the
symbol
Y
represents
the
element
Yttrium,
with
atomic
number
39.
often
used
in
puns
and
wordplay
connected
to
the
letter
itself.