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How to say "It's been awhile." in Japanese? I know you can say "hisashiburi desu" to a friend that you haven't seen in a while. I was wondering what you would say in the context of something like "its been a while since I've studied", for example.
Dec 5, 2017 12:33 AM
Answers · 3
( A ) をしてから少し時間が立っています。(~ o shite kara sukoshi jikan ga tatte imasu.) = It's been a while since I've done ( A ). For example: 日本語の勉強をしてから少し時間が立っています。(Nihongo no benkyou o shite kara sukoshi jikan ga tatte imasu.) Alternatively, if you are only talking to yourself, you can say: 日本語の勉強、 久しぶりですね。(Nihongo no benkyou, hisashiburi desu ne.) Hope that helps. 頑張って下さいね~。:)
December 6, 2017
you can say 久しぶりに(hisasiburini)~しました。
December 5, 2017
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