y is i griega, (Greek I, descended from epsilon)
YMCA= i griega eme ce a
2007-04-02 13:55:38
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answered by Richard E 4
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Letter Y In Spanish
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answer #2
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answered by klyn 4
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Just think of it as:
Eee Gah Ree Ay Gah
then say each syllable faster until you get something like:
eegreeayga
YMCA would be pronounced:
eegreeagya; em-ay; s-ay; ah
2007-04-02 14:10:41
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answered by ZAK ATTAK 4
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igriega
Ee gree Ay gah
Spanish for 'y"
2007-04-02 13:56:15
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answered by jasonzappala1007 1
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Y=I-Griega...which means Greek i
Pronunciation...e gree eh gah
2007-04-02 15:02:01
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answered by Evol 2
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In spanish isn't a double L pronounced as a "Y"? (Example tortiLLa = Tor-tee-YA) so wouldn't it just be YMCA?
2007-04-02 13:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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y = i griega
ee gree a gah
2007-04-02 14:02:20
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answered by Martha P 7
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e greeagah!
e m say ah
those are the similar sound on spanish
2007-04-02 14:01:38
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answered by belaks 2
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y is pronounced like the long vowel 'e'. so if I said ?y tu? the pronuciation would look like this ee too.....I hope that helps you phonetically :)
2007-04-02 13:55:36
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answered by Gerry 3
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you would sound it out something like 'idriega'... YMCA: idriega-eme-se-a
2007-04-02 13:54:43
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answered by nickname 4
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