User:Bringback2ndpersonverbs

List of English words where the at least one is pronounced as /tʃ/ ("ch"):
 * acciaccatura
 * capriccio
 * cello
 * ciao
 * cinquecento
 * concerto
 * vermicelli
 * violoncello
 * etc.

Are there any English words where the c is immediately before a y and the c is pronounced as /tʃ/?

Intra-language ambiguity jokes are somewhat funny or ridiculous, but interlanguage ambiguity jokes are absurd.