repeat it to yourself 7 times and you will remember it
Yes it is. It refers to a state or status held for a long period (longtime teacher, longtime friend, longtime rivals).
because they don't a long time.
No, the word "longtime" does not inherently have a negative connotation. It simply means that something has existed or been going on for a long time.
Quite a longtime i must say
Both are correct. Which form you use depends on its context within the sentence. Where the phrase denotes an adjective, then "longtime" and "long-time" are correct. Otherwise the phrase is split and "long time" is the more appropriate form. See the following examples."A long time ago in a galaxy far away.""Our family hasn't had sushi for a long time.""Grady greeting his longtime friend at the airport.""Stacy is a longtime fan of the Jets football team. GO JETS!
They dated from early 1992, until mid 2004.
"Longtime" is typically written as one word, without a space in between.
It depends on what you mean with long time. It doesn't have to be, but the only way to be sure is to get a pregnancy test.
how to remember
As long as i can remember
Something easy to remember and not too long so people can find your channel easily, of course it has to be available so something popular but at the same time no one else has it!
No. Florence Nightingale died at the age of 90 on August 13, 1910. So her parents have been dead for a long, longtime