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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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?
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!
This is the second time this month! This forum isn't for translating pornographic movies!
:lol:
yeah, that Оля and scotcher....
It wasn't pornographic!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
...to my regret :mrgreen:
I would even say: "It is a long time since XXX happened" :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by scotcher