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  1. long time ago - LEO: Übersetzung im Englisch ⇔ Deutsch Wörterbuch

    Lernen Sie die Übersetzung für 'long time ago' in LEOs ­Englisch ⇔ Deutsch­ Wörterbuch. Mit Flexionstabellen der verschiedenen Fälle und Zeiten Aussprache und relevante Diskussionen …

  2. meaning - "Once upon a time" vs. "a long time ago" - English …

    Sep 9, 2012 · On the other hand, a long time ago means a long time ago in the past. Now, they could be used interchangeably in some cases, but once upon time could refer to something that happened a …

  3. long time ago - Translation in LEO’s English ⇔ German Dictionary

    Learn the translation for ‘long time ago’ in LEO’s ­English ⇔ German­ dictionary. With noun/verb tables for the different cases and tenses links to audio pronunciation and relevant forum discussions free …

  4. Is “since long” correct English, and if so what does it mean?

    Dec 6, 2019 · 3 I encountered the following: “As a matter of practice, larger issuers have since long voluntarily offered more forward-looking information than was strictly required” I'm unfamiliar with the …

  5. expressions - Phrases that mean "a really long time"? - English ...

    Oct 9, 2015 · Phrases that mean "a really long time"? [closed] Ask Question Asked 10 years, 2 months ago Modified 10 years, 2 months ago

  6. Is "since so long" correct? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    One can say “since long ago” understandably and idiomatically, or “for so long” as mentioned in comments, but “since so long” is too awkward for words.

  7. grammaticality - "It's a long time that" - correct or not? - English ...

    Mar 26, 2015 · Also, if you actually look at what most of the results are for googling "It's a long time that", they're either non-native speakers asking questions similar to yours, or the phrase has been broken …

  8. What is the history of the expression “many moons ago”?

    5 Many moons ago is an old-fashioned expression that means a long time ago. Moons refer to months (month derives from moon) and the expression meaning is just literal. According to Ngram its usage …

  9. What’s the difference between "I have known her since/for a long time ...

    Aug 19, 2017 · What’s the difference between "I have known her since/for a long time"? [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 8 years, 4 months ago Modified 8 years, 4 months ago

  10. When is an event so old that the phrase "the other day" no longer ...

    May 11, 2015 · She said that events which happened such a long time ago definitely did not happen "the other day", but this violated my understanding of the phrase; I would use it to refer to any event that …