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What is the difference between it's just about nap time and it's high time to nap ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between it's just about nap time and it's high time to nap ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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20 Dec 2016
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It's just about nap time = it's almost time to take nap (거의 낮잠을 시간이다)
It's high time to nap = it's the perfect time for a nap (이 시간에 낮잠을 자면 좋다)
I don't think we use the expression "high time" in the U.S. though.
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