· Namibia
· Nauru
· Nepal
· Netherlands Antilles
· Nicaragua
· Niger
· Nigeria
· Norway
In general it's not but it is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: Liza has been out of the country since last week. Have you been to Marlboro Country?
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
No verbs will describe a person. A person is a noun, and verbs do not describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns.Examples of adjectives that can describe a person and begin with the letter N:nervousnicenormalnurturing
Some things (nouns) that start with the letter N are:nachosnailnail polishnameNanaNancynanny goatnanonanotechnologynapnapkinnarwhalNASANASCARnationnatureNavynavy beanNebraskanecessitynecknecktienectarineneedleneglieenegotiationneighbornemesisnephewNerf toynervesnestnetNetflixnetworknewbornnewsnewspapernewtNew YorkniacinnibbleNicknickelnicknameNicolasNiecenightnight crawlernight gownnight lightnightmareNIGHT STANDNike'sNile RivernineNintendoNitrogennobilityNobodynodulenogginnoisenoisemakernomadnominationnoodlenooknoosenormalcynorthnosenotationnotchnotenotebookNotepadnothingnotificationnotionnougatnounNovembernovicenubnucleusNuggetsnumbernumbersnunnun chucksnursenurserynursury rhymesnutnutcrackernutritionnutshellnylonnymph
Nuts or nectarines are crops that begin with the letter N.
Some plural possessive nouns that start with letter N are:nations'necklaces'needles'neighbors'nerves'nights'noodles'noses'nuts'nylons'
Only the letter N.
Neighborly and nondiscriminatory are good words. They begin with the letter n.
Newscaster, nuclear engineer and nurse are professions. They begin with the letter N.
Nails, nickels, needles and nightsticks are round. They begin with the letter n.
It depends on the context. In letters or notes, it should be capitalized at the end.
sun, fun.