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'''N''' = '''én''' ''print
'''N''' = '''én''' ''print


'''nâdír
'''NÁAFI''' *Náffy


'''naìve''' ''innocent'' can be written '''''naïve''''' - *nŷêve, cf. '''nâve''' ''church''
'''[[Vladimir Nabokov|Nabôkov]]


'''naìvity''' *-ìvity - or with French accent '''''naïveté''''', *nî-yeevitây
<nowiki>*</nowiki>náck '''knáck
 
'''Nadìne''': normally '''a''' as [[schwa]], though [[Chuck Berry]], in his song of that name, pronounces it "Naydìne"
 
'''nâdìr''' *nâydêer
 
'''Nagasàki'''
 
'''naìve''' ''innocent'' can be written '''''naïve''''', *nŷ-êve, cf. '''nâve''' ''church''
 
'''naìvity''' *-ìvity - or with French accent '''''naïveté''''', *nî-yeevitây


'''nâked''' -íd
'''nâked''' -íd


'''Náncy''' ''person'', cf. '''Nàncy''' ''France''
'''Náncỳ''' ''person''; the town in France has the same spelling, but '''à''', and stressed second syllable: *Nàn-cỳ'''


'''Nâomi
'''Nâomi
'''nâpàlm''' *nâypàm or *nəpàm
'''Napôleon
'''Náqba''' or '''Nákba


'''narcissístic
'''narcissístic
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'''Nâthan
'''Nâthan


'''nátional''' *náshnəl, cf. '''nâtion
'''nátional''' *náshnəl, cf. '''nâtion'''
 
'''Nátional Frònt
 
'''nâtionwîde''' one word *nayshənwîde


'''nâtionwîde''' one word
'''Nâtô''', offically all capitals; Russian speakers have a tendency to say *Nâtə, sounding to BrE-speakers like *Nâter


'''nátural''' *nátchrəl
'''nátural''' *nátchrəl
'''nâture''' *nâycher


'''nåught''' ''nothing'' *nåwt = '''nŏught''' ''zero'': '''thèy wíll stóp at nåught; hòw many nŏughts dòes a quadríllion hàve?
'''nåught''' ''nothing'' *nåwt = '''nŏught''' ''zero'': '''thèy wíll stóp at nåught; hòw many nŏughts dòes a quadríllion hàve?


'''nåughty''' *nåwty
'''nåughty''' ''bad'' *nåwty, cf. '''nŏughties''' ''2000-2009
 
'''Nàûrû''': according to Merriam-Webster, *Nà-ûrû; but *Nòwrû, much easier for anglophones, is usual; also *Nòw-rû


'''nåusea''' BrE *nåuzìa, AmE *nåusha
'''nåusea''' BrE *nåuzìa, AmE *nåusha


'''nåuseous''' -shəss
'''nåuseous''' -shəss
'''Návajo''' *Návaho


'''nâval''' ''navy'' = '''nâvel''' ''body''
'''nâval''' ''navy'' = '''nâvel''' ''body''
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'''nâvel''' ''stomach'' = '''nâval''' ''navy''
'''nâvel''' ''stomach'' = '''nâval''' ''navy''
'''návigate
'''[[Martina Navratilova|Navratilôva]]''' - though the [[Czech language|Czech]] pronunciation is very different
'''návvy'''
'''nâvy'''


'''nây''' ''no'' = '''nèigh''' ''horse'' = '''nè''', '''nèe''' ''born
'''nây''' ''no'' = '''nèigh''' ''horse'' = '''nè''', '''nèe''' ''born


'''Nàzi''' -tsì
'''Nàzi''' -tsì, cf. '''nàsty''', same vowels around reverse order of consonants


'''Nàzísm''' *Nàtsízm; not *Nàtsìyízm
'''Nàzísm''' *Nàtsízm; some say '''Nàzìísm''' *Nàtsìyízm


'''nè''', which can be written before a man's birth name = '''nèe''', which can be written before a woman's birth name (French for 'born', they can both have French accents: '''''né''''' and '''''née''''') = '''nèigh''' ''horse'' = '''nây''' ''no''
'''nè''', which can be written before a man's birth surname = '''nèe''', which can be written before a woman's birth surname (French for 'born', they can both have French accents: '''''né''''' and '''''née''''') = '''nèigh''' ''horse'' = '''nây''' ''no''


'''neánderthal''' - nê-á
'''Neánderthal''': *Nê-ándert(h)àl


'''nearbŷ''' one word
'''nearbŷ''' one word


'''nécessary
'''nécessary''': the stressed syllable is before the single consonant


'''necéssity
'''necéssity


'''nêed''' ''require'' = '''knêad''' ''dough'' = '''knêed''' ''knee''
'''nêed''' ''require'' = '''knêad''' ''dough'' = '''knêed''' ''knee''
'''né'er''' archaic, poetic version of '''néver'''


'''negôtiate''' -ôshì-
'''negôtiate''' -ôshì-
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'''negotiâtions''' -ôshì- or -ôsì-
'''negotiâtions''' -ôshì- or -ôsì-


'''nèigh''' ''horse'' = '''nây''' ''no'' = '''nè''', '''nèe''' ''born
'''nèigh''' ''horse'' = '''nây''' ''no'' = '''nè''', '''nèe''' ''born'', cf. '''nîgh'''


'''nèighbour''' *nâber, rhymes with  '''lâbour''', '''sâbre''', '''tâbor''', '''câber''' and '''Fâber''' (AmE '''nèighbor)
'''nèighbour''' BrE; AmE '''nèighbor''' *nâber, rhymes (and makes [[minimal pair]]s) with  '''lâbour'''/'''lâbor''', '''sâbre'''/'''sâber''', '''tâbor''', '''câber''' and '''Fâber'''  


'''Nêil''' = '''Nêill''' = '''Nêal''' = '''Nêale''' = '''Knêale''' ''persons'' = '''knêel''' ''down'', cf. '''níl''' ''zero
'''Nêil''' = '''Nêill''' = '''Nêal''' = '''Nêale''' = '''Knêale''' = '''Nìall''' ''persons'' = '''knêel''' ''down'', cf. '''níl''' ''zero


'''neîther''' BrE; AmE '''nêither
'''neîther''' BrE; AmE '''nêither
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'''neólogism''' nê-
'''neólogism''' nê-
'''nêô-Nàzi''' *nêeô-Nàatsì
'''Nepål'''


'''néphew''' -f- or -v-
'''néphew''' -f- or -v-
'''Nérêíd
'''nërvous'''
'''Nèsmith''' = '''Nâismith'''


'''nét''' ''catch'' = '''nétt''' ''deductions''
'''nét''' ''catch'' = '''nétt''' ''deductions''
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'''Nevāda
'''Nevāda


'''néver mînd''' is two words
'''néver mînd''' ''disregarding'' can be one word in American English (e.g. [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]'s album, ''[[Nevermind]]'', cf. British English ''[[Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols]]'')
 
'''Névil''' = '''Néville


'''Nêvis''' ''Caribbean'' cf. '''Bén Névis''' ''Scotland
'''Nêvis''' ''Caribbean'' cf. '''Bén Névis''' ''Scotland


'''Neŵ Ŏrleans''' is the local pronunciation
'''neŵ''' ''young'' = '''nû''' ''Greek


'''neŵbŏrn''' or '''neŵ-born''' ''adjective, noun'' one word  
'''neŵbie''' = '''Neŵby
 
'''neŵbŏrn''' or '''neŵ-born'''
 
'''neŵcòmer''' one word  
 
'''neŵel''' = '''Neŵell'''


'''newfángled''' one word  
'''newfángled''' one word  
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'''neŵly''' ''new'' = '''Neŵley''' ''person''
'''neŵly''' ''new'' = '''Neŵley''' ''person''
'''Neŵ Ŏrleans''' is the local pronunciation (often -línz, as for example as sung by [[Fats Domino]] on "Walkin' to New Orleans"); the least local is '''Neŵ Orlêans''', with optional '''a''' as schwa sounded
'''Neŵquay''' *Nûkey
'''neŵs''' -z, singular noun


'''neŵspaper''' -eŵss-; one word  
'''neŵspaper''' -eŵss-; one word  


'''neŵswörthy''' -eŵz-; one word  
'''neŵswörthy''' -eŵz-; one word  
'''neŵt''' = '''Neŵt'''


'''néxt doôr''' two words
'''néxt doôr''' two words


'''Ngaîo''' *Nŷô '''Màrsh
'''Ng''' ''surname'' *Əng
 
'''Ngaîo''' ''Marsh'' *Nŷô


'''Niágara''' *Nî-ágra
'''Niágara''' *Nî-ágra


'''Nicarágua''' -gûə has given way to -gwə
'''Nìall''' = '''Nêil


'''nîce''' ''good'' cf. '''Nìce''' ''France'', '''NYSE''' ''New York''
'''Nicarágua''' -gyûə or -gwə


'''nìche''' *nêesh
'''nîce''' ''good'' cf. '''Nìce''' ''France'' (= '''niêce'''), '''NYSE''' ''New York''
 
'''nìche''' *nêesh; some AmE: *nítch
 
'''Nícholas''' *Níck(ə)ləs, cf. following and '''[[Jack Nicklaus|Jáck Nícklàùs]]''' (*Nícklòuse, but often called 'Níckləs')


'''níck''' ''steal'' = '''Níck''' ''person'' = '''kníck''' ''-nack''
'''níck''' ''steal'' = '''Níck''' ''person'' = '''kníck''' ''-nack''


'''níckname''' one word
'''níckname''' one word; cf. '''kníckers''', '''kníck-knácks'''


'''Nicosìa
'''Nicosìa
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'''Nîgel''' *Nîjəl
'''Nîgel''' *Nîjəl


'''Nîger''' ''delta'' *Nîjə(r), cf. '''Nîgel
'''Nigér''' ''country'' *Nìzhãiə(r), French style, though some pronounce it like the following


'''Nigér''' ''country'' *Nízhãiə(r), French style
'''Nîger''' ''delta, river'' *Nîjə(r), [[minimal pair]] with '''Nîgel'''


'''Nigêria''' Nîj-
'''Nigêria''' Nîj-


'''nîgh''' *
'''níggardly
 
'''nígger''' ([[taboo]] word)
 
'''nîgh''' ''near'' = '''Nŷe''' ''Aneurin''
 
'''nîght''' ''dark'' = '''kníght''' ''Sir, chess'' *nîte
 
'''nîghtie


'''nîght''' ''dark'' *nîte; = '''kníght''' ''Sir, chess
'''nîghtly''' = '''Knîghtley


'''nîghtmãre
'''nîghtmãre


'''nìhílíst''' - '''h''' can be as 'y'
'''nìhílíst''', '''nîhilist''': '''h''' can be silent or a brief consonantal '''y''' sound


'''níl''' - one '''l'''
'''níl''': one '''l'''


'''nìrvàna
'''nîne''' (911 '''nîne-òne-òne''' and 9/11 '''nîne-eléven''' are usually written as numbers)
 
'''Níneveh''' *Níniva
 
'''nînth'''
 
'''nirvàna''' *nêar-vàna
 
'''Níssán''' ''car''
 
'''Níssen''' ''hut''


'''nít''' ''creature, fool'' = '''knít''' ''wool
'''nít''' ''creature, fool'' = '''knít''' ''wool


'''nîte''' for '''nîght''' is strictly commercial and unsuitable in other contexts
nîte for '''nîght''' is strictly commercial and unsuitable in other contexts


'''nítpick''' one word
'''nítpick''' one word


'''nítwit''' one word  
'''nítwit''' one word  
'''Niûè''' *Neŵay


'''nô''' ''negative'' cf. '''nº''' ''number
'''nô''' ''negative'' cf. '''nº''' ''number
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'''nób''' ''rich'' = '''knób''' ''handle
'''nób''' ''rich'' = '''knób''' ''handle


'''Nôbél prize''' - either syllable stressed
'''Nôbél''' ''prize'' - either syllable stressed


'''nôble''' ''birth, elevated
'''nôble''' ''birth, elevated
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'''nóm de plûme''' *nómdəplûme
'''nóm de plûme''' *nómdəplûme


'''nón'''- ''not'', not a word in its own right except in the complete [[[Latin]]] phrase '''persôna nón gràtis
'''Nôme''' ''Alaska'' = '''gnôme''' ''dwarf
 
'''noménclature
 
'''nón-''' ''not'', followed by a hyphen: not a word in its own right except in [[Latin]] phrases, e.g. '''''persôna nón'''/'''nôn gràta'''''; cf. '''nòne'''


'''nónchalant''' nónsh-
'''nónchalant''' nónsh-


'''nòne''' ''zero'' = '''nún''' ''God'', cf. '''knôwn''' ''knew'', '''nô-one''' ''nobody''
'''nóndescript''' no hyphen
 
'''nòne''' ''zero'' = '''nún''' ''God'', cf. '''knôwn''' ''knew'', '''nô-one''' ''nobody'', '''nón-''' ''not


'''nònesuch
'''nònesuch
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'''nonsénsical
'''nonsénsical


'''nón séquitùr''' - or '''nôn'''; or -tə(r)
'''nón-séquitur''' may be unhyphenated


'''noòk''' cf. '''knóck''' *nóck
'''noòk''' cf. '''knóck''' *nóck


'''noôn''' ''midday'' = '''Noône''' ''person'', cf. '''nô-òne''' ''nobody
'''noôn''' ''midday'' = '''Noône''' ''person''


'''noôse''' cf. '''nòus
<nowiki>*</nowiki>noone is an incorrect form, probably of one of the following: '''nô òne''', '''nô-òne''', '''noôn''', '''Noône'''


'''nô-òne''' ''nobody'' *nôwún, cf. no hyphen  when '''òne''' does not mean ''person'' but is a numeral, as in '''nô òne síngle rêason'''
'''nô-òne''' ''nobody'' *nôwún, hyphenated, is an increasingly common alternative to the two-word form '''nô òne''', though [http://www.grammar-monster.com/easily_confused/no-one_no_one.htm some do not like it] and it must never be used when '''òne''' does not mean ''person'' but is a numeral: '''thére's nô òne síngle rêason'''


'''noôse''' cf. '''nòus
'''Nŏrfolk''' -fək
'''Nŏrfolk''' -fək


'''Nórwich''' traditionally rhymes with '''pórridge''' but these days some devoice the '''ch''' as in '''Ípswich
'''nŏrth''' unvoiced '''th'''; compound forms may be one word or hyphenated, but not two words: '''nŏrthêast''' or '''nŏrth-êast''', '''nŏrthwést''' or '''nŏrth-wést'''


'''nŏrthern''' voiced '''th''', unlike '''nŏrth
'''nŏrthern''' voiced '''th''', unlike '''nŏrth
'''Nórwich''' *Nórridge, *Nórrich: traditionally rhymes with '''pórridge''' but nowadays the '''ch''' can be devoiced as in '''Ípswich''' (how soon before [[spelling pronunciation]] triumphs with "Naw-wich"?)


'''nôse''' ''face'' = '''knôws''' ''know''
'''nôse''' ''face'' = '''knôws''' ''know''
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'''nŏught''' ''zero'' *nåwt = '''nåught''' ''nothing
'''nŏught''' ''zero'' *nåwt = '''nåught''' ''nothing
'''nŏughties''', '''Nŏughties''' ''2000-2009'', sounding like a plural of '''nåughty''' ''bad''


'''noúrish
'''noúrish
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'''novélla
'''novélla
'''nòwadays''' one word, no hyphens


'''nôwhere''' one word, cf. '''nô plâce
'''nôwhere''' one word, cf. '''nô plâce
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'''nth''' *énth
'''nth''' *énth


'''nûisance''' nyûss-
'''Nûala''' *Noôla
 
'''nûànce''' neŵ-
 
'''nûisance''' neŵss-


'''númb''' -m
'''númb''' -m
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'''nún''' ''God'' = '''nòne''' ''nought''
'''nún''' ''God'' = '''nòne''' ''nought''
'''núptials
'''Nûremberg


'''nút''' = '''Nútt
'''nút''' = '''Nútt
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'''nútcase''' one word  
'''nútcase''' one word  


'''nutrítion''' ''''''-
'''nutrítion''' ('''û''')
 
'''Núttall''' *Núttle


'''nyctophôbia
'''nyctophôbia


'''nýmph''' *nímf
'''nýmph''' *nímf

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Use in English
Alphabetical word list
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Common misspellings  


This page lists pronunciations of English words that begin with N. To see a different letter navigate with the table above. The apostrophe is treated as the last letter of the alphabet, after Z.

For a pronunciation key, click on the blue "Catalogs" link below the article title.[e]


N = én print

NÁAFI *Náffy

Nabôkov

*náck knáck

Nadìne: normally a as schwa, though Chuck Berry, in his song of that name, pronounces it "Naydìne"

nâdìr *nâydêer

Nagasàki

naìve innocent can be written naïve, *nŷ-êve, cf. nâve church

naìvity *nŷ-ìvity - or with French accent naïveté, *nî-yeevitây

nâked -íd

Náncỳ person; the town in France has the same spelling, but à, and stressed second syllable: *Nàn-cỳ

Nâomi

nâpàlm *nâypàm or *nəpàm

Napôleon

Náqba or Nákba

narcissístic

nárrative

narrâtor

NÁSA space = BrE Násser person

nâscent *nâysənt

Násh person = gnásh teeth

nāstiness

nāsty

Nâthan

nátional *náshnəl, cf. nâtion

Nátional Frònt

nâtionwîde one word *nayshənwîde

Nâtô, offically all capitals; Russian speakers have a tendency to say *Nâtə, sounding to BrE-speakers like *Nâter

nátural *nátchrəl

nâture *nâycher

nåught nothing *nåwt = nŏught zero: thèy wíll stóp at nåught; hòw many nŏughts dòes a quadríllion hàve?

nåughty bad *nåwty, cf. nŏughties 2000-2009

Nàûrû: according to Merriam-Webster, *Nà-ûrû; but *Nòwrû, much easier for anglophones, is usual; also *Nòw-rû

nåusea BrE *nåuzìa, AmE *nåusha

nåuseous -shəss

Návajo *Návaho

nâval navy = nâvel body

nâve church = knâve cad, cf. naìve, which can be written naïve innocent

nâvel stomach = nâval navy

návigate

Navratilôva - though the Czech pronunciation is very different

návvy

nâvy

nây no = nèigh horse = , nèe born

Nàzi -tsì, cf. nàsty, same vowels around reverse order of consonants

Nàzísm *Nàtsízm; some say Nàzìísm *Nàtsìyízm

, which can be written before a man's birth surname = nèe, which can be written before a woman's birth surname (French for 'born', they can both have French accents: and née) = nèigh horse = nây no

Neánderthal: *Nê-ándert(h)àl

nearbŷ one word

nécessary: the stressed syllable is before the single consonant

necéssity

nêed require = knêad dough = knêed knee

né'er archaic, poetic version of néver

negôtiate -ôshì-

negotiâtions -ôshì- or -ôsì-

nèigh horse = nây no = , nèe born, cf. nîgh

nèighbour BrE; AmE nèighbor *nâber, rhymes (and makes minimal pairs) with lâbour/lâbor, sâbre/sâber, tâbor, câber and Fâber

Nêil = Nêill = Nêal = Nêale = Knêale = Nìall persons = knêel down, cf. níl zero

neîther BrE; AmE nêither

némesis

nêô-

neólogism nê-

nêô-Nàzi *nêeô-Nàatsì

Nepål

néphew -f- or -v-

Nérêíd

nërvous

Nèsmith = Nâismith

nét catch = nétt deductions

neûter

Nevāda

néver mînd disregarding can be one word in American English (e.g. Nirvana's album, Nevermind, cf. British English Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols)

Névil = Néville

Nêvis Caribbean cf. Bén Névis Scotland

neŵ young = Greek

neŵbie = Neŵby

neŵbŏrn or neŵ-born

neŵcòmer one word

neŵel = Neŵell

newfángled one word

neŵ-fòund

Neŵfoundland BrE *Neŵfəndlənd

neŵly new = Neŵley person

Neŵ Ŏrleans is the local pronunciation (often -línz, as for example as sung by Fats Domino on "Walkin' to New Orleans"); the least local is Neŵ Orlêans, with optional a as schwa sounded

Neŵquay *Nûkey

neŵs -z, singular noun

neŵspaper -eŵss-; one word

neŵswörthy -eŵz-; one word

neŵt = Neŵt

néxt doôr two words

Ng surname *Əng

Ngaîo Marsh *Nŷô

Niágara *Nî-ágra

Nìall = Nêil

Nicarágua -gyûə or -gwə

nîce good cf. Nìce France (= niêce), NYSE New York

nìche *nêesh; some AmE: *nítch

Nícholas *Níck(ə)ləs, cf. following and Jáck Nícklàùs (*Nícklòuse, but often called 'Níckləs')

níck steal = Níck person = kníck -nack

níckname one word; cf. kníckers, kníck-knácks

Nicosìa

niêce nephew = Nìce France

Nîgel *Nîjəl

Nigér country *Nìzhãiə(r), French style, though some pronounce it like the following

Nîger delta, river *Nîjə(r), minimal pair with Nîgel

Nigêria Nîj-

níggardly

nígger (taboo word)

nîgh near = Nŷe Aneurin

nîght dark = kníght Sir, chess *nîte

nîghtie

nîghtly = Knîghtley

nîghtmãre

nìhílíst, nîhilist: h can be silent or a brief consonantal y sound

níl: one l

nîne (911 nîne-òne-òne and 9/11 nîne-eléven are usually written as numbers)

Níneveh *Níniva

nînth

nirvàna *nêar-vàna

Níssán car

Níssen hut

nít creature, fool = knít wool

nîte for nîght is strictly commercial and unsuitable in other contexts

nítpick one word

nítwit one word

Niûè *Neŵay

negative cf. number

nób rich = knób handle

Nôbél prize - either syllable stressed

nôble birth, elevated

noblésse

nóctürne cf. türn

nô-gô ãrea

nôhow one word

noir BrE *nwà, AmE *nwàr

nóm de plûme *nómdəplûme

Nôme Alaska = gnôme dwarf

noménclature

nón- not, followed by a hyphen: not a word in its own right except in Latin phrases, e.g. persôna nón/nôn gràta; cf. nòne

nónchalant nónsh-

nóndescript no hyphen

nòne zero = nún God, cf. knôwn knew, nô-one nobody, nón- not

nònesuch

nonplússed no hyphen

nónsense

nonsénsical

nón-séquitur may be unhyphenated

noòk cf. knóck *nóck

noôn midday = Noône person

*noone is an incorrect form, probably of one of the following: nô òne, nô-òne, noôn, Noône

nô-òne nobody *nôwún, hyphenated, is an increasingly common alternative to the two-word form nô òne, though some do not like it and it must never be used when òne does not mean person but is a numeral: thére's nô òne síngle rêason

noôse cf. nòus

Nŏrfolk -fək

nŏrth unvoiced th; compound forms may be one word or hyphenated, but not two words: nŏrthêast or nŏrth-êast, nŏrthwést or nŏrth-wést

nŏrthern voiced th, unlike nŏrth

Nórwich *Nórridge, *Nórrich: traditionally rhymes with pórridge but nowadays the ch can be devoiced as in Ípswich (how soon before spelling pronunciation triumphs with "Naw-wich"?)

nôse face = knôws know

nôsey or nôsy

nôtewörthy one word

nòthing

nôtice -íss

nôticeable

notorîety

notŏrious

nŏught zero *nåwt = nåught nothing

nŏughties, Nŏughties 2000-2009, sounding like a plural of nåughty bad

noúrish

nòus rhymes with hòuse, cf. noôse

noûveau rìche *nûvô-rêesh

Nôva Scôtia *Nôvə Scôshə

nóvelist

novélla

nòwadays one word, no hyphens

nôwhere one word, cf. nô plâce

nth *énth

Nûala *Noôla

nûànce neŵ-

nûisance neŵss-

númb -m

númber 123

númber numb *númmer

nûmerous

nún God = nòne nought

núptials

Nûremberg

nút = Nútt

nútcase one word

nutrítion (û)

Núttall *Núttle

nyctophôbia

nýmph *nímf