Spanish verbs that start with N

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nacer

regular
to be born

Nacer means to come into life or existence, typically referring to the birth of a person or animal. It is used to indicate the beginning of life or origin.

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nacido

irregular
born

Nacido is the past participle of the verb 'nacer', meaning 'to be born'. It is used in compound tenses and as an adjective to describe someone or something that has been born.

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nacionalizar

regular
to nationalize

Nacionalizar means to bring under the control of the state or government, often referring to industries, companies, or assets. It is used when a government takes ownership or control of private property or enterprises.

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nadar

regular
to swim

Nadar means to swim or move through water using the body. It is a regular verb used to describe the action of swimming.

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narrar

regular
to narrate

Narrar means to tell or describe a story, event, or series of events, often in a detailed or expressive manner. It is used when recounting or relating stories or incidents.

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naufragar

regular
to sink

Naufragar means to sink or capsize, especially referring to ships or boats. It is used to describe the act of going under water or being lost at sea.

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navegar

regular
to navigate, to surf

Navegar means to navigate or sail, often used in the context of sailing or browsing the internet. It is a regular verb in Spanish.

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necesitar

regular
to need

Necesitar means to require or be in need of something. It is used to express necessity or obligation.

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negar

irregular
to deny

Negar means to deny or refuse to acknowledge something. It is used when someone rejects or disclaims a statement, claim, or accusation.

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negociar

regular
to negotiate

Negociar means to discuss and reach an agreement or deal through dialogue, often in business or diplomatic contexts. It involves bargaining, mediating, or settling differences.

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neutralizar

regular
to neutralize

Neutralizar means to make something neutral or harmless, often used in contexts such as chemistry, medicine, or metaphorically to diminish or counteract effects.

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nevar

irregular
to snow

Nevar means to snow, referring to the falling of snow from the sky. It is used mainly in the third person singular form due to its impersonal nature.

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ningunear

regular
to ignore or dismiss

Ningunear means to ignore, dismiss, or treat someone as insignificant. It is often used to describe neglecting someone's opinions, presence, or needs.

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nivelar

regular
to level

Nivelar means to make something level or even, often used in contexts related to construction, measurement, or balancing.

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nombrar

regular
to name, to appoint, to designate

Nombrar means to name, appoint, or designate someone or something. It is used when assigning a name, position, or role.

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nominado

regular
nominated

Nominado is the past participle and adjective form of the verb 'nominar', meaning to nominate or designate someone for a position, award, or honor. It is used to indicate that someone has been officially proposed or selected.

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nominar

regular
to nominate

Nominar means to officially propose or suggest someone for a position, award, or honor. It is used when indicating the act of putting forward a candidate or option.

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normalizar

regular
to normalize

Normalizar means to make something conform to a standard or norm. It is often used in contexts related to standardization, regulation, or bringing order to a situation.

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notar

regular
to notice

Notar means to perceive or become aware of something, often through observation or sense. It is used when someone observes or detects a fact, detail, or change.

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notificar

regular
to notify

Notificar means to inform or give official notice about something. It is used in contexts where someone is formally or officially informing others.

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novelar

regular
to novel

Novelar means to write or create a novel, which is a long fictional narrative. It is used when referring to the act of composing or producing a novel.

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numerar

regular
to number

Numerar means to assign numbers to items or to count them sequentially. It is used when indicating the position or quantity of items in a list or sequence.

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nutrir

regular
to nourish

Nutrir means to provide nourishment or sustenance to someone or something. It can also be used figuratively to mean fostering or developing qualities or ideas.

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Learn Spanish verbs starting with N

Master the conjugation of 23 Spanish verbs that begin with the letter N. Each verb includes complete conjugation tables for all tenses, example sentences with translations, pronunciation guides, and interactive practice exercises. Whether you're learning regular or irregular verbs, our comprehensive conjugation guides will help you speak Spanish with confidence.

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