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Do all the words in Italian end with a vowel?

No, not all words in Italian end with a vowel.

While Italian does have a lot of words ending in vowels, there are also many words that end in consonants. Some examples of words ending in consonants include:

* libro (book)

* cane (dog)

* fratello (brother)

* parco (park)

* film (film)

It's important to note that the final consonant in some words might be silent, such as in "saluto" (greeting) where the "o" is pronounced but the "t" is not. However, the "t" is still part of the word and would be considered the final consonant.

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