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— meaning in English: Eye

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범죄
beomjoe
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jeonsihoe
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beojeon
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 눈 (nun) in everyday conversation when talking about physical features, emotions, or even in expressions related to sight. For example, you might hear someone say, '그녀의 눈이 아름다워요' (Her eyes are beautiful) during a compliment, or in a health context, '눈이 아파요' (My eyes hurt) when discussing discomfort.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 시각 (sigak), which means 'sight' or 'vision.' However, 시각 is more abstract and refers to the concept of seeing rather than the physical eye itself. You would use 눈 when specifically referring to the eyes or eye-related expressions.
Culture
The word 눈 (nun) not only means 'eye' but is also part of various idiomatic expressions in Korean, such as '눈에 띄다' (to catch someone's eye), which illustrates how important vision and perception are in Korean culture. Interestingly, the character for 눈 can also mean 'snow,' reflecting the beauty of nature and how intertwined language can be with cultural elements.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 눈 mean in English?
The word 눈 (nun) translates to 'eye' in English, referring to the organ of sight that allows us to see.
Q.How do you use 눈 in a sentence?
You can use 눈 in a sentence like, '그 사람의 눈이 작아요' (That person's eyes are small) to describe someone's eye size.
Q.Are there any common phrases with 눈?
Yes, a common phrase is '눈을 감다' (to close one's eyes), which can be used literally or metaphorically to indicate ignoring something.
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