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How can I say ' long time no see' in Indonesian?
I want to know how to say ' long time no see' in Indonesian and if there are different expressions depend on the length of the period not to see.
And I want to know how to say 'I'll miss you' in Indonesian,too.
May 1, 2014 2:16 PM
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To say ' long time no see'= Sudah lama gak ketemu (use gak = no in informal situation) and Sudah lama tidak bertemu (use tidak for formal situation)
'I'll miss you' in Indonesian,too = Saya (I) will (akan) me-rindukanmu (you also can use "kangen= rindu" di Indonesia
May 2, 2014
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Hi!
I'll try to answer you.
long time no see = lama tidak bertemu
You can say it after any long period not to see. There's no different expression.
And for this one :
I'll miss you = saya akan merindukanmu
Hope this help you.
May 1, 2014
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Long time no see = sudah lama tidak berjumpa / lama tak jumpa.
l'll miss u = saya akan merindukanmu.
May 1, 2014
Terima kasih!
May 9, 2014
Long time no see = Sudah lama tidak bertemu/berjumpa
i'll miss you = saya akan merindukanmu (formal) or aku akan merindukanmu
saya (you can use 'saya' in formal situation)
aku (informal situation).
Terimakasih :)
May 9, 2014
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