An animal that name ends in J is hard to find. Animals that name starts with J are jellyfish, jaguar, and jackal.
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Some objects that end with the letter O are:ammoavocadobamboobanjobistrobuffalocameocellocockatoocuckoodingodominoembryofoliofrescogauchogazebogumboherohippohoboigloojalapenokangarookazoolassolimomangomemonachoOreopalmettopatiopesopestophotopianopiccolopimentopintopistachioPlutoradiorhinosilotacotarotobaccotuxedovideovolcanoyo yozoo
This one ends with an -i, so they don't all end in -a: Amaliji.
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"ton" is old English for town. Kingston = King's town and so on.
Very few - if any? There is a place in Wales called Haverfordwest
James town
Bromley
Cricklade, Lechlade
Cantebury. Newbury. Bury. Scarborough.
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Perranporth in Cornwall.
Yes, "Ville" is typically capitalized when used at the end of a town's name, such as in "Nashville" or "Louisville." This is a common convention in English language.
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None but a lot of them end in -Shire (like Worcestershire and Gloucestershire) but not -Nish.
There are 22 towns in England that end in ~worth; Backworth, Bedworth, Emsworth, Epworth, Failsworth, Farnworth, Halesworth, Hemsworth, Highworth, Isleworth, Kenilworth, Killingworth, Letchworth, Lutterworth, Nailworth, Petworth, Rickmansworth, Sawbridgeworth, Tamworth, Tidworth, Wandsworth and Wirksworth. There is only one that begins with Worth~; Worthing, West Sussex.