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1. nail (spyker)
:: she was stretched to the limit and failed to nail the smash
2. name (naam)
:: From the root word Hri meaning imperishable comes Hiranya the ancient name for gold
3. narrow (smal)
:: But both have such a narrow and pessimistic view of human potential that they believe rigorous selection will identify the few who might prove useful to the economic system
4. nation (nasie)
:: The concept of nationhood is I think inherently bound up with the concept of national defense
5. national (nasionale)
:: theyre a national organisation
6. natural (natuurlike)
:: He had had her legitimised as his natural daughter
7. naturally (natuurlik)
:: Theyve been doing it so long it just comes naturally to them
8. nature (aard)
:: I think we need to be careful when we start talking about whether its nature or nurture
9. navy (vloot)
:: In its more than 300year history the Russian navy has given rise to many glorious professional traditions
10. near (naby)
:: We had a home made wooden sledge and we took the crates and put it on the sledge and took them round to the houses near where we lived
11. nearby (nabygeleë)
:: For example hes walking and hears a rustling in a nearby bush
12. nearly (byna)
:: The attempt nearly succeeded as he was close to being able to get his head through the hole
13. neat (netjies)
:: Simple and neat choreography seemed to be Sushmitas motto for the jatis and the dancers executed her vision with clarity
14. necessarily (noodwendig)
:: Even keeping your pet in the garden isnt going to necessarily prevent an accident
15. necessary (nodig)
:: Procedural safeguards are also necessary to ensure that the powers are used properly
16. neck (nek)
:: You need best end of neck lamb chops but dont overtrim them leave a little fat on for flavour
17. need (nodig)
:: Shes been a tower of strength to me in my hour of need and is a true friend
18. needle (naald)
:: To give the epidural anaesthetic the anaesthetist passes a hollow needle into a small space just below the spinal cord
19. negative (negatiewe)
:: I would therefore answer the first question posed in the negative
20. neighbour (buurman)
:: The store and neighbouring areas were blocked off but no bombs were found on the site
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