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And can you think of a modern english word not derived from greek, where y is a vowel?

Edit: I’ll also give you an excersise from the textbook I instruct my pupils with, because your CNG-congruence is really off-world. Copy this text into your notebook and mark with colour which words belong together by congruence of case, number and gender:

  1. Apud Cinnam magnus clamor est. 2. Gripus enim clamat: “Ego mercator honestus sum. Et quid servi sunt? Nihil! 3. Per Romam currunt, nihil agunt dominos suos non audiunt. 4. Cuncti servi homines mali sunt.” 5. Sed unus ex hospitibus claris Gripum reprehendit: 6. " Quantus clamor est hic! Tace! Tu homo es, non deus. Tu ceteris hospitibus clamore tuo iam satis molestus fuisti!"
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