snow in Korean
snow in Korean is 눈이 내리다, 눈이 오다 — snow means soft white flakes of frozen water that fall from the sky in cold weather.
snow in Korean
눈이 내리다
Pronounced: nuni naerida
have snow fall from the atmosphere
눈이 오다
Pronounced: nuni oda
have snow fall from the atmosphere
What does "snow" mean?
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noun Soft white flakes of frozen water that fall from the sky in cold weather.
"The kids ran outside to play in the fresh snow."
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verb Used with "it" to describe snow falling from the sky.
"It snowed heavily all through the night."
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verb To trick or mislead someone with flattery or confusing talk.
"Don't let that salesman snow you into signing anything."
snow in a sentence
- The kids ran outside to play in the fresh snow.
- Six inches of snow fell overnight, closing the schools.
- It snowed heavily all through the night.
- Don't let that salesman snow you into signing anything.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "snow" in Korean?
"snow" in Korean is 눈이 내리다, 눈이 오다. snow means: Soft white flakes of frozen water that fall from the sky in cold weather.
How do you pronounce 눈이 내리다?
"snow" in Korean is 눈이 내리다, pronounced "nuni naerida".
How do you use "snow" in a sentence?
Example: "The kids ran outside to play in the fresh snow." In Korean, "snow" is 눈이 내리다, 눈이 오다.
Are there other ways to say "snow" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "snow": 눈이 내리다, 눈이 오다.
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