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
Thus far; up to the present; up to some unspecified time.
già
Thus far; up to the present; up to some unspecified time.
ancora
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.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
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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