In Danish, words starting with the letter N cover a range of everyday terms. Here’s a comprehensive list with brief descriptions of each term:
- Nabo – Neighbor. Used to refer to someone living next door or in close proximity.
- Næse – Nose. The facial feature used for breathing and smelling.
- Nok – Enough. Indicates an adequate amount or degree of something.
- Nydelse – Enjoyment. Refers to the pleasure or satisfaction derived from an experience.
- Nyhed – News. Information about recent events or developments.
- Nød – Nut or emergency. Can refer to both the edible seed or a situation requiring urgent attention.
- Nøgle – Key. A device used to open locks.
- Nøglekort – Key card. A card used for electronic access to secure areas.
- Nær – Near. Describes proximity or closeness.
- Næsten – Almost. Indicates something is nearly, but not completely, the case.
- Nattøj – Nightwear. Clothing worn while sleeping.
- Navn – Name. A word by which a person or thing is known.
- Nøje – Careful or precise. Denotes attention to detail or accuracy.
- Næve – Fist. A hand with fingers clenched.
- Nyd – Enjoy. An imperative form used to encourage enjoyment.
- Nul – Zero. Represents the number zero in mathematical contexts.
- Nederdel – Skirt. A piece of clothing that hangs from the waist.
- Nisse – Elf. A mythological creature often associated with folklore and Christmas traditions.
- Nordsjælland – North Zealand. A region in Denmark known for its scenic beauty.
- Navne – Names. The plural form of name, referring to multiple identifiers.
This list provides a snapshot of Danish vocabulary starting with N, each term contributing to the rich tapestry of the language.