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From :   albert

Date : 2009-08-11 / 05:16PM

I heard a phrase. Hao jiu mei you ni de xiao shi le means I haven’t heard about you in a long time.

Am I saying it right? If not can you write the pin yin the characters for me please mr. Benny.

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2009-08-11 / 05:18PM

Sure, there you go albert

hǎo jiǔ méi yǒu nǐ de xiǎo xi le 好久没有你的消息了

Literally, it means: “I haven’t got any news from you for a long time”

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