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What words end with the letter in Filipino?

It's difficult to provide a comprehensive list of Filipino words that end with the letter "in" because:

* Filipino orthography is complex: There are many ways to spell sounds in Filipino, and the letter "in" might be represented differently depending on the pronunciation.

* There are many words: Filipino has a rich vocabulary, and it's impossible to list every word that ends with a particular combination of letters.

However, I can provide some examples of words that end with sounds similar to "in," depending on how you are defining "in":

Words ending with the sound "in" as in "pin":

* Kasin - meaning "as much as"

* Dalhin - meaning "to bring"

* Talunin - meaning "to defeat"

* Hingin - meaning "to ask for"

* Piliin - meaning "to choose"

Words ending with the sound "in" as in "thin":

* Batin - meaning "to feel" (often used in the context of emotions)

* Kasin - meaning "as much as" (this word can also be pronounced with the "in" as in "pin")

Words ending with the sound "in" as in "fin":

* Tulin - meaning "speed"

Remember: These are just a few examples, and there are many other words in Filipino that might end with sounds similar to "in."

If you have a specific context in mind (e.g., words related to a particular topic), please let me know, and I can try to provide a more specific list.

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