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That is how you say, 'Long time, no see" in Binary.
You say "Long time no see" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ope ti mo ti rie".
"Apmam tiempo ti uli'e hao"
Different, but you didnt say how long ago and that's relative. For some of the earliest-see below.
you say hello and invite them for a beer.
Long time no see!! What's been happening???
In Tongan, "long time no see" can be expressed as "Ofa atu." This phrase conveys warmth and affection, often used to greet someone after a long absence. While it may not be a direct translation, it captures the sentiment of missing someone.
Hisashiburi- means exactly "long time no see"
I think it means "Long Time No See"
A horse needs to belive in you. If you first see a horse he or she won't listen to you the first time. It takes a quite long time for a horse to listen to you and do what you say.
see you soon
Murray is binary code. See related link below to a binary translator.
Say Hi, and smile. If he smiles, talk to him long-long =D