What does 누 in Korean mean?

What is the meaning of the word 누 in Korean? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 누 in Korean.

The word in Korean means divide equally, divide into groups, division, sharing, divide, split up, be divided into, Gospel of Luke, fistula, tear duct, who, anyone, everyone, well-known, familiar, whoever, anybody, somebody, soften up, calm down, older sister of a male, rags, tatters, nude, nudism, omission, yellow, yeast, press, push, enjoy, blacken, frame, leak out, transpire, leak, reveal, disclose, lying, it's a piece of cake, lie in bed, sister, accumulation, cumulative, accumulative, leakage, wife, wifey, supine, bubble, lather, soap, laundry detergent. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 누

divide equally

divide into groups

division

sharing

divide, split up

be divided into

Gospel of Luke

fistula

tear duct

who

anyone, everyone

well-known, familiar

whoever

anybody

somebody

soften up, calm down

older sister of a male

rags, tatters

nude

nudism

omission

yellow

yeast

press, push

enjoy

blacken, frame

leak out, transpire

leak, reveal, disclose

lying

it's a piece of cake

lie in bed

sister

accumulation

cumulative, accumulative

leakage

wife, wifey

supine

bubble

lather

soap, laundry detergent

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