+Karyan Mills I do have an app (you can search GO! Billy Korean on the Play store), which is basically an RSS feed for my web site and a small "word of the day" widget, but it hasn't been updated in awhile.
Can this only be used with a "negative" context? Or could I also use it for something positive like "Today I got promoted. To top it off, it comes with a huge raise."?
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I immediately thought of, "to add insult to injury" before you explained what it meant, ahaha. Close enough? xD
+Alexazie That's actually another translation for this idiom, so yes :D
Do you have an app? If not can you make on play store and add all your videos there?
+Karyan Mills I do have an app (you can search GO! Billy Korean on the Play store), which is basically an RSS feed for my web site and a small "word of the day" widget, but it hasn't been updated in awhile.
THANKS!!
Can this only be used with a "negative" context? Or could I also use it for something positive like "Today I got promoted. To top it off, it comes with a huge raise."?
+Martin Mayer It's just used with negative things. This is because of its original meaning "on top of snow, add frost."
This would be so much easier knowing hanja.
+Juil Someday I'll make a series on Hanja, but not yet :)