ñagaza - decoy
ñame - yam
ñaque - odds and ends
ñiqueñaque - good-for-nothing person
ñoñeria - dotage, drivel
ñando - American ostrich
ñanduti - v. fine fabric for underclothes
ñoclo - a kind of macaroon
The Spanish word for "objects" is: objetos.
Unos - masculine objects Unas - feminine objects
Some Spanish objects that begin with the letter "J" are "jirafa" (giraffe), "juguete" (toy), and "joya" (jewel).
"Our" in Spanish is nuestro, nuestra, nuestros, nuestras - depending on the gender and number of the objects that belong to you.
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The word for "these" in Spanish depends on if you are talking about "feminine" or "masculine" objects. For feminine objects, the word is "estas." It is pronounced, "EH-stahs." For masculine objects, the word is "estos." It is pronounced, "EH-stose." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
hammer
glass
Objects that start with the letter "O" include orange, olive, ocean, octopus and owl. Other objects include oatmeal, oboe and octagon.
Filipino is a Spanish word, and Spanish does not use the digraph ph.
Perhaps a xylophone
* Vase * Vacuum