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If you mean phonically think of any word with the last letter as a Y. Eg: Finally (fine-nal-ee)
Words ending in the long a vowel sound ("eɪ" in the phonetic alphabet) usually end with -ay in English words such as:playstaygayhaymay
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There are several words that end with the sound of "v." They include love, dove, above, shove, glove, and of.
pie fly why cry sigh my ... and so on
Words that end in y and use the long u sound are:buoychop sueyeuryfuryThere are more, but you get the idea.
Almost all of the words that end in AY with an "ay" sound (bay, day, hay, say) are at the end of a syllable. It is the AI words that often do not (gain, sail, maim). Other words that have a long A sound are spelled with EY, including obey, prey, and grey. Also words from French that end in E, EE, or ET have a long A sound, such as cafe, soiree, gourmet, buffet.
No they don't
They would include:architecturecensureconjecturecountermeasuredebenturedenturedivestureembrasureenclosureendureensureflexureexpenditureexposuregestureindentureinvestiturelegislatureleisure (one variation)measurenomenclatureoverexposurepedicurepleasureprelaturepressureprefectureprogenituretemperaturetenureventurevesture
Some examples of words that end in "g" but sound like a "j" include "ring," "bring," and "sing."
That doesn't make any sense. Something that rhymes with heart would end in the sound 'art' not 'ear'. So no words.