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How do you say its been a while in edo language?

"It's been a while" in Edo language (also known as Yoruba) depends on the context and level of formality. Here are some options:

Informal:

* O ti pé: (Pronounced "O ti pe") This is the most common and informal way to say "it's been a while."

* O ti gbé: (Pronounced "O ti gbe") This is another informal option meaning "it's been long."

Formal:

* A ti pé: (Pronounced "A ti pe") This is a more formal way of saying "it's been a while."

* A ti gbé: (Pronounced "A ti gbe") This is a formal way of saying "it's been long."

Adding context:

You can add context to your phrase by specifying the time period. For example:

* O ti pé́ gangan: (Pronounced "O ti pe gangan") - It's been a long time indeed

* O ti pé láàriń: (Pronounced "O ti pe laarin") - It's been a while now

Note: The pronunciation of these phrases may vary depending on the region and dialect.

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