눈이

This is the 1302nd most frequent Korean word.

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눈이

"눈이" means "eyes" or "snow" (subject particle attached).


In this sentence, '눈이' refers to 'snow' in Korean, acting as the subject of the sentence.

눈이 내리고 있어요.

Snow is falling.


Here, '눈이' means 'eyes,' indicating possession and serving as the sentence's subject.

그녀의 눈이 아름다워요.

Her eyes are beautiful.


'눈이' again refers to 'snow' and is used to indicate the weather condition as the sentence subject.

눈이 너무 많이 와서 길이 미끄러워요.

It snowed too much, so the roads are slippery.