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  1. YouTube

    Explore and share videos, music, and more on YouTube, the leading platform for online video streaming and sharing.

  2. YMCA NYC Locations: 23 YMCA Branches in 5 Boroughs.

    With 23 YMCA branches across NYC’s 5 boroughs, there’s a Y near you! Join for gyms, pools, fitness classes, yoga, free child watch & more.

  3. Y - Wikipedia

    Y, or y, is the twenty-fifth and penultimate letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide.

  4. YMCA of the USA - A Leading Nonprofit Organization

    Support the Y When you support the Y – the leading nonprofit committed to strengthening communities – you give young people a chance at a better future, foster healthy lifestyles and help build vibrant …

  5. The Latest YouTube News, Events, & Announcements - YouTube Blog

    Discover everything that is happening at YouTube, from the latest news and events, to the most recent announcements and platform updates.

  6. Alliance of New York State YMCAs - ymcanys.org

    With the Y, you’re not just a member of a place—you’re part of a cause. With a shared commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, improving health and well-being and giving back and supporting our …

  7. Y Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Y definition: the 25th letter of the English alphabet, a semivowel. See examples of Y used in a sentence.

  8. Y definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Word origin C14: from Scottish -ie, -y, familiar suffix occurring originally in names, as in Jamie (James)

  9. y - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    5 days ago · Es, pues, de saber que este sobredicho hidalgo, los ratos que estaba ocioso —que eran los más del año—, se daba a leer libros de caballerías, con tanta afición y gusto, que olvidó casi de …

  10. Y, y | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    The most common diminutives are formed with the prefix mini- and with suffixes such as -let and -y. We often use a diminutive with names or with abbreviated names when we want to be more informal, or …