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2007-09-25 13:21:32 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

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Hola asker,

Yes, but just a handful of them. Here:
-yodado: iodized
-yermo: deserted, uninhabited; unsown, barren
-yerto: stiff, rigid
-yámbico: iambic
-yodhídrico: hydriodic
-yanqui: Yankee

2007-09-25 13:28:51 · answer #1 · answered by اري 7 · 1 0

yacente = lying
yermo = uninhabited - uncultivated
yesoso = chalky
yerto = stiff - rigid
yodado = iodized
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2007-09-25 13:33:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yaciente = that lays
yegreño = From Yegro (Paraguay)
yemenita = from Yemen
yente = that goes
Yoreño = from Yoro (Honduras)
yugular = of the throat

2007-09-25 13:37:51 · answer #3 · answered by Lereve 2 · 0 1

yacente adj (liter) reclining (before n), recumbent (liter)

yanqui1 adj (pl -quis) (fam) Yankee (colloq)

ye-ye, yeyé adj (fam) trendy (colloq), groovy (sl)

yupi1 adj/mf (pl -pis) yuppie

2007-09-25 13:41:03 · answer #4 · answered by Beardo 7 · 1 0

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