It's a scene from a movie I'm watching in English. A man lies in bed with a woman, after sex, and says a sentence that sounds to me like "it's been a while", or "it [ha]s been a while" or something like that. What does he say and what does it mean?
It's a scene from a movie I'm watching in English. A man lies in bed with a woman, after sex, and says a sentence that sounds to me like "it's been a while", or "it [ha]s been a while" or something like that. What does he say and what does it mean?
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He probably means that he hasn't had sex for a long time.
"It's been a while" means "it is a long time since X happened". It's a common expression.
Ah, understood. Thanks scotcher!
In Russian, all nationalities and their corresponding languages start with a lower-case letter.
This is the second time this month! This forum isn't for translating pornographic movies!
Hei, rett norsken min og du er død.
I am a notourriouse misspeller. Be easy on me.
Пожалуйста! Исправляйте мои глупые ошибки (но оставьте умные)!
Yo hablo español mejor que tú.
Trusnse kal'rt eturule sikay!!! ))
yeah, that Оля and scotcher....
It wasn't pornographic!!!Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
...to my regret
In Russian, all nationalities and their corresponding languages start with a lower-case letter.
I would even say: "It is a long time since XXX happened"Originally Posted by scotcher
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