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Yes vs Y - What's the difference?

yes | y |


As an interjection yes

is used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.

As a noun yes

is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.

As a verb yes

is (colloquial|transitive) to agree with, to affirm, to approve.

As a letter y is

the letter y with a (l) above itself.

Y vs Tax - What's the difference?

y | tax |

Y is likely misspelled.


Y has no English definition.

As a noun tax is

money paid to the government other than for transaction-specific goods and services.

As a verb tax is

to impose and collect a tax from (a person).

Y vs Ie - What's the difference?

y | ie |


As a letter y

is the letter y with a (l) above itself.

As a verb ie is

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Write vs Y - What's the difference?

write | y |


As a verb write

is (lb) to form letters, words or symbols on a surface in order to communicate.

As a noun write

is (computing) the operation of storing data, as in memory or onto disk.

As a letter y is

the letter y with a (l) above itself.

Y vs Ypsiloid - What's the difference?

y | ypsiloid |


As a letter y

is the letter y with a (l) above itself.

As an adjective ypsiloid is

shaped like the letter y.

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