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That is the correct spelling of the word "new" (recent, not old).

The homophone (sound-alike word) is "knew" which is the past tense of to know.

The word "gnu" (a wildebeest) may be the same or with a G sound (gnoo).

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10y ago

Año nuevo.

If you mean "New Year's eve", then it would be "La víspera de año nuevo" or "Fin de Año".

New Year's Day (the holiday) is also called "Año Nuevo" (día de año nuevo).

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The adjective is usually spelled year-end, but yearend is also used.

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11y ago

That is the correct spelling of "Happy New Year."

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Bonnee Annee!

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14y ago

New Year. You spelt it right.

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