Published on
July 2, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
August 4, 2025
There are many words that start with N in Spanish. Some may be familiar to English speakers (e.g., “nada,” “negro,” and “niño”), but others won’t be.
Below, you’ll find lists of some adjectives, nouns, verbs, and other words that start with N in Spanish.
Spanish words that start with N exampleUna niñanepalesa y un niñonoruego no tienen nada en común; no obstante, Sarita y Henrik son amigos naturales porque los dos nadan representando a sus naciones a nivel internacional y han sido nombrados futuros atletas olímpicos.
[A Nepalese girl and a Norwegian boy have nothing in common; nonetheless, Sarita and Henrik are natural friends because both represent their nations as swimmers at the international level, and both have been named future Olympic athletes.]
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Published on
June 30, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
August 4, 2025
There are many words that start with M in Spanish. Some may be familiar to English speakers (e.g., “metal,” “metro,” and “mar”), but others won’t be.
Below, you’ll find lists of some adjectives, nouns, verbs, and other words that start with M in Spanish.
Spanish words that start with M exampleEl médico mexicano medía la mirada misteriosa del mono mientras mezclaba la medicina con miel. [The Mexican doctor measured the monkey’s mysterious gaze while mixing the medicine with honey.]
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Is your home capacious? Would people describe you as Machiavellian? Do you go through life with aplomb?
This article contains a list of smart words that can take your vocabulary to the next level. Keep reading to discover these smart words, their meanings, and how you can use them.
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Yours is the correct spelling for the second-person possessive pronoun. Your’s—with an apostrophe—is a misspelling of yours and is always incorrect.
Possession is usually indicated by adding ‘s to a word, but possessive pronouns are the exception to this rule. This is why some people get confused when choosing your’soryours.
Published on
June 11, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
August 4, 2025
Knowing some Spanish slang can help you understand the locals and help you sound more natural in conversation. Slang words shape how we communicate, regardless of the language, adding personality, cultural flavor, and nuance to everyday speech.
Spanish slang examplesTío, ¿quieres venir? [Dude, do you want to come?]
¿Tomamos unas chelas? [Want to have some beers?]
¡Qué guay este sitio! [This place is so cool!]
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Published on
June 11, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
July 14, 2025
There are many words that start with L in Spanish. Some may be familiar to English speakers (e.g., “leche,” “libro,” and “luna”), but others won’t be.
Below, you’ll find lists of some adjectives, nouns, verbs, and other words that start with L in Spanish.
Spanish words that start with L exampleEl lavanderolaosianoleyó un libro sobre lobos en la lavandería mientras los clientes locuaceslavaban su ropa en las lavadoras. [The Laotian laundry person read a book about wolves in the laundromat while the talkative clients washed their clothes in the washing machines.]
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