Can I say "Long time no talk to you"?
Will it be grammatically correct to say "Long time no talk to you" to someone with whom I haven't spoken for a long time?
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👋🏻 Hi there, It's better to say, Long time no talk, and it's best to say, Long time no see. I hope this helps. 😀
- HibajehI can teach English as a language or as a subject from class 2 to 9 and can also help in Urdu sub
U can say LÒNG TIME NO TALK that enough u don’t have to point out the person you are talking to beca You are already talking to that person face to face or on phone
Long time no talk is enough
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Start testIt normally goes “Long time no see”, but here are three better ways to say “Long time no talk to you” “I haven’t heard from you in a while” “We haven’t spoken in some time” “It’s been a while since we last spoke / had a chat” Hope this helps :)
It has been a while since we last talked OR long time no see
Hi there! We could also say "It's been a long time since we haven't had conversation"
You can say, 'it's been a long time since we last spoke
There is a fixed expression that sounds much better: "long time no see" ;)
It you widely used informally. But a better version could be: Long time no see It has been a while since we last talked It has been a long time since we last talked
You can say it's been a while since we spoke
This Phrase is used in informal greetings and conversation, and it probably originates in the pidgin English spoken by Chinese immigrants. Thus, grammatically, this Phrase is not correct. It is better to say: It has been a long time since we talked.