An example of a Spanish word beginning with I is "igualmente", which means "likewise".
Iglesias= church
Iguana= iguana
Iglu= igloo(I think)
"yo"
Not the "yo" gangsters say but as if you're saying "yo-yo" like the toy.
Some Spanish nouns that start with N are nombre, numero, and nano.
no
Noun
abeja means bee
noun
noun
neuve meaning nine.
Not sure if a Yam is a fruit or a vegetable, that that's the only food that starts with an ñ in Spanish. The word is Ñame.
Noun: teletransportación Verb: teletransportar
Alcatraz spanish origin, proper noun
Some compound nouns that start with N are:necktieneighborhoodNew Yorknight lightnightmarenight timenineteennoondaynotebooknut cracker
"Low-life" is one of the politer English equivalents of the insult-intended Spanish word cabrón. the pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which originates from the combination of the feminine singular noun cabra ("goat") and the augmentative suffix -ón ("big, old") -- will be "ka-BRON" in Spanish.
the plural noun of n is n's
sueno (noun) sonar (verb) (The 'n' should have a 'tilde' - the little wave over it - which makes the sound of the 'n' into 'ny', as in 'Espana')