dnl

This is the 8087th most frequent Korean word.


dnl

The sequence "dnl" does not directly correspond to a Korean word. It may be a typing error or romanization issue.


Here, '눈' refers to 'snow', indicating weather conditions.

오늘은 눈이 많이 와요.

It's snowing a lot today.


In this sentence, '눈' means 'eyes', referring to the body part.

그는 내 눈을 똑바로 쳐다봤다.

He stared directly into my eyes.


Again, '눈' is used as 'snow', discussing seasonal conditions.

겨울에는 눈이 자주 올까요?

Does it snow frequently in winter?