1. yat - Noun
2. Yat - Proper noun
A vowel letter of the Cyrillic and Glagolitic alphabet (Cyrillic capital Ѣ, Cyrillic small ѣ, Glagolitic ⱑ), no longer in current use
The Late Proto-Slavic (Common Slavic) vowel that was represented by this letter, usually transcribed as /ě/. This vowel underwent various alterations in the later Slavic dialects and is no longer distinguished (except in Ijekavian).
yat (plural yats)
(MLE, African-American Vernacular, slang) Alternative spelling of yatt (“woman”)
Yat
A unique collection of dialects of English spoken in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Yat (plural Yats)
A person of the New Orleans, Louisiana area who speaks with a Yat accent.
The Low Yat Plaza incident over the weekend has been blown out of proportion to become a sensitive racial issue. Source: Internet
While the norm requires the realizations vidyal vs. videli (he has seen; they have seen), some natives of Western Bulgaria will preserve their local dialect pronunciation with "e" for all instances of "yat" (e.g. videl, videli). Source: Internet
The conflict was between 1475 and 1486, or about twenty years between a son of HM the King Punnhea Yat, Prince Soriyotei and Preah Srey Raja and Dharma Raja, which in the end Dharma Raja had won with intervention from Siam. Source: Internet
Yat Sen Li is a lawyer with extensive experience in leadership. Source: Internet
The literary language norm, which is generally based on the Eastern dialects, also has the Eastern alternating reflex of yat. Source: Internet