Tienen- they have
gustan- like them
jabon- soap
jardin- garden
pelon- bald
corazo'n-heart
saben
Ñoño
In Spanish, it is spelled "carin~o" (where the N is designated with the symbol on top of the N, to distinguish and identify it as a "Spanish 'N' " and is pronounced "enye". Therefore, in Spanish "carin~o" is pronounced - "carin-yo". "Carinho" is the Portuguese spelling. In both languages, the word is a "term of endearment" - carin~o or carinho means "loved on" (like the other more popular term "amor" (simply, "love")
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Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
The "squiggly line" over the n in "señor" (~) is called a tilde, a type of diacritical mark. In Spanish, the ñ is a separate letter of the Spanish alphabet, with a different pronunciation from a regular n. The Spanish ñ has a "ny" sound, while the Spanish regular n is pronounced much the same as in English.
Some words that start with N and end with N are:nationneonneuronnewbornnoonnotationnotionnounnunnylon
Some words that end with the letter N are:apronballoonclowndrainelevenfawngreenheaveninnjavelinkitchenlemonmoonnationoceanpatternqueenraccoonscreentownunionvisionwomanxenonyearnzeppelin
in intertain
tener, anillo, sin, entre
NuN.NoN. nonagon
niño - male child niña - female child
Some words that start with N and end with E: nature. nurture. name. none. nose. noise. nimble. nettle. nestle. narrate. naive. nacre.
Words that start with R and end with N are:raccoonrainradonranrationravenreasonrecessionreckonreflectionrefrainrefrigerationreinremainreunionribbonriboflavinripenroanrobinRomanrottenruffianruinrun
· nacho · nitro · no · nympho
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The tilde (~) is a symbol that goes above the letter n, to form the letter ñ. Some words are spelled with ñ and some are spelled with n.
· nation · noun · nightgown · nun