yet in Arabic
yet in Arabic is حَتَّى الْآن — yet means up until now; so far — often used in questions and negative statements.
yet in Arabic
حَتَّى الْآن
Pronounced: ḥattā l-ʔān
thus far
What does "yet" mean?
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adv Up until now; so far — often used in questions and negative statements.
"Have you finished the report yet?"
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adv At some point in the future; eventually.
"She may yet change her mind."
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conj Nevertheless; but; despite that.
"It was raining, yet they went ahead with the picnic."
yet in a sentence
- Have you finished the report yet?
- We haven't decided yet.
- She may yet change her mind.
- It was raining, yet they went ahead with the picnic.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "yet" in Arabic?
"yet" in Arabic is حَتَّى الْآن. yet means: Up until now; so far — often used in questions and negative statements.
How do you pronounce حَتَّى الْآن?
"yet" in Arabic is حَتَّى الْآن, pronounced "ḥattā l-ʔān".
How do you use "yet" in a sentence?
Example: "Have you finished the report yet?" In Arabic, "yet" is حَتَّى الْآن.
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