0100110001101111011011100110011100100000011101000110100101101101011001010010110000100000011011100110111100100000011100110110010101100101 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".
Sa' ia au ae me'a oku mamata au ki ai .
Pusi (BOO-SEE)
Sino (SEE-NOH)
"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???
Your Tongan language only has a few native speakers (comparatively) and as these speakers expose themselves to the World Wide Web (which runs on the internet), they will see that the world seems to communicate both for business and information, in English. Over time it is therefore likely your people will want to put the effort into learning and using English rather than Tongan.
long time no see
Hisashiburi- means exactly "long time no see"