ñoño/ñoña= i don't know the word in english, but i'll try to describe it..it's the type of person whos kind of childish, the mom still chooses his outfit, when young studied a lot, was the teacher's favorite, is the "too good" person...
ñandú= it's an animal, does rhea sounds familiarto you?
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1. ñoño - geek
2. ñandú - Rhea (a type of bird)
3. ñisca - A particle, a little piece.
1. queso - cheese
2. quelite - (it's a Mexican vegetable)
3. Químicos - Chemists
1. uña - nail
2. uva - grape
3. utensilios - utensils
1. xerófita - xerophyte (group of plants that require very little water. The Cactus, for example)
2. xilófono - xilophone (a musical instrument that resembles the marimba)
3. xeroftalmia - xerophtalmia (dry eye condition)
1. yegüa - mare
2. yeso - cast (for broken limbs, for example)
3. yunque - anvil (one of the three little bones of the middle ear)
ñoño/ñoña= i don't know the word in english, but i'll try to describe it..it's the type of person whos kind of childish, the mom still chooses his outfit, when young studied a lot, was the teacher's favorite, is the "too good" person...
ñandú= it's an animal, does rhea sounds familiarto you?
queso= cheese
querer= to want
quemar= to burn
químico= chemical
uvas=grapes
ubre= udder
ungüento=ointment
uñas=nails
xilófono= xylophone
xenofobia= xenophobya
yate= yacht
yegua= mare
yema= egg yolk
yunque=anvil
ñ
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ñame = yam
ñandú = rhea http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859...
ñapa = extra amount
q
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quitasol = parasol
quitanieves = snowplow
quingombó = okra
u
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uva = grape
uña = 1: fingernail, toenail 2: claw, hoof, stinger
umbral = threshold, doorstep
x
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xilófono = xylophone
xenón = xenon
xerocopiar = to photocopy, to xerox
y
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yodo = iodine
yunta = yoke, team (of oxen)
yate = yacht
Here are some more "ñ" examples
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ñoñear (intransitive verb; familiar or colloquial) = to whine
ñoño,-ña (adj fam) = whiny, fussy
ñoquis (masculine, plural) = gnocchi http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859...
ñu = gnu, wildebeest
ñandú (an Andean mammal)
ñame (an edible root cultivated in some parts of northern South America by the Caribbean basin)
ñapa (slang, probably a Colombianism that refers to an extra bonus convenient stores owners used to give their costumers in the good old days)
queso (cheese)
Quito (capital city of Ecuador)
quijada (jaw bone)
ubre (udder)
uva (grape)
urna (urn)
xilófono (xylophone)
xenofobia (xenophobia)
yema (yolk)
yuca (yucca, casaba)
yacaré (small South American crocodile found in the Amazon basin)