Spanish Words That Start With Ñ

Spanish is a beautiful language with a rich vocabulary and a unique sound. One of the most distinctive features of Spanish is the letter Ñ, which is pronounced differently than the letter N.

In this post, we will explore some of the most interesting and useful Spanish words that start with Ñ.



Spanish Words That Start With Ñ

These are some words in Spanish that start with Ñ.

If I am honest with you, I am a Spanish native speaker and I have no idea what words like ñandu, and ñoquis meant.

I only knew ñame and ñato.

You do not need most of these if you visit Spain but you might need some of them if you travel to South America.


Ñandú

The Ñandú is a large, flightless bird that is native to South America. It is similar in appearance to an ostrich, but smaller. The Ñandú is an important source of meat and feathers for indigenous people in the region.


Ñoquis

Ñoquis are a type of pasta that is similar to gnocchi. They are made from potato flour and are typically served with a tomato-based sauce or a creamy cheese sauce. They are a popular dish in Argentina and Uruguay.


Ñu

The Ñu is a type of antelope that is native to Africa. It is known for its distinctive, curved horns and its ability to run at high speeds. The Ñu is an important source of food for many African tribes.


Ñame

Ñame is a type of root vegetable that is similar to a yam. It is native to Africa and is a staple food in many parts of the continent. Ñame can be boiled, baked, or fried and is a good source of carbohydrates.


Ñoño

Ñoño is a Spanish word that is used to describe someone who is boring or uninteresting. It can also be used to describe something that is dull or unexciting.


Ñique

Ñique is a type of bird that is native to South America. It is known for its distinctive, long beak and its ability to hover in mid-air. The Ñique is an important pollinator for many types of flowers.


Ñapa

Ñapa is a Spanish word that is used to describe a small, unexpected gift or bonus. It is often given by a vendor to a customer as a way of showing appreciation or encouraging future business.


Ñangotado

Ñangotado is a Spanish word that is used to describe someone who is excessively tired or fatigued. It can also be used to describe something that is worn out or exhausted.


Ñeque

Ñeque is a type of fruit that is native to South America. It is similar in appearance to a pear and is often used to make juice or jams. The Ñeque is also known for its medicinal properties and is used to treat a variety of ailments.

Ñeque refers to any of several rodent species of the genus Dasyprocta. They are native to Middle America, northern and central South America, and the southern Lesser Antilles


Ñato

This is a Spanish adjective used mostly in Latin American countries to describe someone we would refer to as “pug-nosed”.


Spanish Words With Ñ

here’s a table of some common Spanish words that include the letter “ñ” and their English translations:

Spanish English Translation
añoyear
bañobathroom
cañóncanyon
dañodamage
doñatitle of respect for a woman, similar to “Mrs.”
EspañaSpain
tamañosize
compañíacompany
piñatapiñata
mañanatomorrow
jalapeñojalapeño
niñochild, boy
niñachild, girl

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