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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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Oh, what a joyful question! Animals names that end with "el" include camel, squirrel, and gazelle. Nature is full of delightful surprises, just waiting for us to discover and appreciate them.
"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.