Many, many English words end with -y. For example, nearly all adverbs (quickly, openly, magically, luckily, ....) end with -ly.
'Z' is the last letter of the English Alphabet.
The last letter included in the English alphabet was the letter J
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It is the same as in English "Z"
Words don't have alphabets. They have letters. The first and last letters of a word od not have any special names in English.
Oh, dude, the last vowel in the alphabet is "U." Like, it's just chilling at the end, waiting for its turn to be used in words and stuff. So yeah, "U" is the final vowel, bringing up the rear in the alphabet party.
tau is the last letter of the Greek alphabet.
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Because it is the second to last letter.
The Hebrew name of the 22nd (and last) letter of the Hebrew alphabet is Tav (ת) but it doesn't have an English name, only a Hebrew name.
The British pronounce the last letter "zed", as do most Australians. Much more sensible than "zee" which can be confused with "cee" and other letters.