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long time no see.
This sentence should not have been in the text, it was chinlish, but due to the increasing number of overseas Chinese, the Chinese all said so, and the nearby locals also said the same, so this sentence was slowly formed, which was later included in Oxford.
Typical English absorbs loanwords, and it's okay, right.
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So to speak.
Authentic Chinese English. Belong to the classics. Foreigners use it, too.
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Originally, it was a long time no see, very authentic, and it was a colloquial belch.
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The English translation of long time no see is long time no see, which can generally be used as a separate sentence or at the beginning of a sentence.
long time no see
Long time no see. How long time no see I haven't seen you for a long time.
long time no see you ; It's been a long time since I saw you; I haven't seen you in a long time ; It's been a long time since I've seen you.
hello long time no see hello ; Long time no see.
Long time no see animation It's been a long time since I've watched anime.
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The English translation of long time no see is long time no see, which can generally be used as a separate sentence or at the beginning of a sentence.
long time no see
Long time no see. How long time no see I haven't seen you for a long time.
long time no see you ; It's been a long time since I saw you; I haven't seen you in a long time ; It's been a long time since I've seen you.
hello long time no see hello ; Long time no see.
Long time no see animation It's been a long time since I've watched anime.
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The English expression that I haven't seen for a long time has long time no see, but this is not a complete English sentence.
About a long time no see, we can express it like this: it's been a long time sine we met last time。
Bilingual example sentence: Long time no see! Nice to see you here.
long time no see ! i ' m glad to meet you here.
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