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yet in Italian

yet in Italian is ancora, già — yet means up until now; so far — often used in questions and negative statements.

yet in Italian

ancora
adv
Thus far; up to the present; up to some unspecified time.
già
adv
Thus far; up to the present; up to some unspecified time.
ancora
adv

What does "yet" mean?

  1. adv Up until now; so far — often used in questions and negative statements.
    "Have you finished the report yet?"
  2. adv At some point in the future; eventually.
    "She may yet change her mind."
  3. 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.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "yet" in Italian?

"yet" in Italian is ancora, già. yet means: Up until now; so far — often used in questions and negative statements.

How do you use "yet" in a sentence?

Example: "Have you finished the report yet?" In Italian, "yet" is ancora, già.

Are there other ways to say "yet" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "yet": ancora, già.

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