This is the 5371st most frequent Korean word.
둘을
"둘을" means "the two" or "both" in the accusative form, indicating the direct object in a sentence.
In this sentence, '둘을' means 'the two' and acts as the object of the verb 'compare' (비교하다). It emphasizes that two entities are being compared.
둘을 비교하면 차이를 알 수 있습니다.
If you compare the two, you can find the difference.
Here, '둘을' refers to 'the two items' as the object of the verb 'bring' (가져오다). It specifies that both items should be brought together.
둘을 다 같이 가져오세요.
Please bring both of them together.
In this case, '둘을' represents 'the two' as the object of the verb 'distinguish' (구별하다). It indicates the inability to distinguish between the two entities.