Them? It is easier to answer your question if you use an entire word, not just a letter.
delve, shelve
Technically the "m" in time does not rhyme with the "n" in the word wine.
Like rhyme with an N instead of an M.
No. They are close rhymes, meaning they almost rhyme, but are not exact rhymes. The words that rhyme with swimming would need the letter M in them and the words that rhyme with winning would need the letter N in them.
Technically, no. It would be considered a slant rhyme because it has a similar sound, but because of the m and the n, it doesn't rhyme.
The silent letter in "rhyme" is the "h." The word is pronounced as "rye-m" in most English accents.
bureau and "Sure!Oh!"rhyme with euro i m hot
mine-nine moon-noon
No they don't because fame ends with an 'm' sound whereas attain ends with an 'n' sound. Therefore they do not rhyme. That is with regular rhyming though if you were considering off rhymes through assonance it would rhyme because they have the same vowel sound.
No, those words don't rhyme in typically-pronounced English, although they might in some regional dialects.
Tim limb dim It is much easier to answer a question about rhyming if you ask for words that rhyme with a word, not a letter.
Internal rhyme.