This is the 2310th most frequent Korean word.
ott
"Ott" (옷) in Korean means "clothes" or "garment."
'무엇' ('ott' related usage) signifies 'what,' as in asking for information or suggesting possibilities.
오늘 저녁에 무엇을 할까?
What should we do tonight?
This sentence uses '무엇' ('ott') to ask about the object someone seeks, indicating an inquiry about action involving an object.
너는 무엇을 찾고 있니?
What are you looking for?
Here, '무엇' ('ott') queries about the items present on the desk, showing its role in asking for description or identification.