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How to spell NAKKE correctly?

The correct spelling for "nakke" might be "nakke" (neck in Danish), "nacke" (nape in Swedish) or "naake" (nack in Norwegian). It depends on the context and language being written or spoken.

List of suggestions on how to spell nakke correctly

  • AKE
  • AKK
  • Bake I am planning to bake a chocolate cake for my friend's birthday party.
  • Cake I love baking cake on weekends.
  • Fake He had a fake smile on his face hiding the true emotions he was feeling.
  • Hake I ordered the grilled hake with a side of roasted vegetables for dinner.
  • Hakka The Hakka people have a rich cultural heritage that has influenced various aspects of society.
  • Jake Jake's friends threw him a surprise birthday party.
  • Lake Fishing in the lake is a favorite pastime for many locals.
  • Make She promised to make me a delicious breakfast in the morning.
  • NACE
  • Nacre The interior of the seashell displayed a shimmering nacre finish.
  • Nae "I cannae understand a word ye're sayin', ye're speaking in nae accent I recognize," he exclaimed.
  • Naive He's too naive to see that he's being taken advantage of.
  • NAK
  • Naked I accidentally walked out of the shower naked.
  • NAKs
  • Name I forgot to write my name on my test paper.
  • Nape The masseuse applied gentle pressure to my nape, relieving the tension in my neck.
  • Nark
  • Narky I don't want to sit next to him, he's always so narky.
  • Nate Nate won the competition after months of training.
  • Nave The nave of the church was filled with the sound of music and singing.
  • Nike I went shopping for a new pair of running shoes and decided to buy a pair of Nike sneakers.
  • Nikkei Nikkei 225 is a stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
  • Nikki Nikki is my best friend and we have known each other since we were kids.
  • Nuke The countries decided to disarm their nukes after a long period of tension and negotiations.
  • Rake I saw him outside, raking the leaves in his yard.
  • Sake I only drink sake on special occasions.
  • Snake I saw a snake slithering across the yard.
  • Take Take the dog for a walk, please.
  • Wake I need to set an early wake-up call so I can finish my work on time.
  • Yakked I could barely hear the presenter over the group of ladies who yakked through the entire conference.

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