rímes
Rímes are the repetition of similar sounds at the ends of lines in poetry, forming a patterned correspondence that shapes musicality and structure. While the term is often associated with Romance-language traditions, the concept appears in many languages and literary traditions. Rímes can occur at the end of lines (end rhymes) or within lines (internal rhymes), and they may involve consonants, vowels, or both.
Classification typically distinguishes consonant (perfect) rhymes, where the final stressed vowel and following consonants match, from
Rhyme schemes describe how a poem's rhymes recur across lines or stanzas, using letters to mark matching
In practice, rímes arise from a language's sound system and its orthographic conventions, and they interact