still in Japanese
still in Japanese is 止まる, 静止した, まだ — still means not moving; calm and motionless.
still in Japanese
止まる
Pronounced: tomaru
Not moving; calm.
静止した
Not moving; calm.
まだ
Pronounced: mada
(aspect) Up to a time, as in the preceding time.
依然として
Pronounced: izentoshite
(aspect) Up to a time, as in the preceding time.
まだ
Pronounced: mada
(degree) To an even greater degree. Used to modify comparative adjectives or adverbs.
もっと
Pronounced: motto
(degree) To an even greater degree. Used to modify comparative adjectives or adverbs.
より
Pronounced: yori
(degree) To an even greater degree. Used to modify comparative adjectives or adverbs.
更に
Pronounced: sarani
(degree) To an even greater degree. Used to modify comparative adjectives or adverbs.
まだ
Pronounced: mada
(conjunctive) Nevertheless.
それでも
Pronounced: soredemo
(conjunctive) Nevertheless.
凪
Pronounced: nagi
A period of calm or silence.
静けさ
Pronounced: shizukesa
A period of calm or silence.
静寂
Pronounced: seijaku
A period of calm or silence.
蒸留器
Pronounced: jōryuuki
A device for distilling liquids.
スチル
Pronounced: suchiru
(photography) A photograph, as opposed to movie footage.
スチール
Pronounced: suchīru
(photography) A photograph, as opposed to movie footage.
静止画
Pronounced: seishiga
(photography) A photograph, as opposed to movie footage.
静まる
Pronounced: shizumaru
What does "still" mean?
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adj Not moving; calm and motionless.
"The lake was perfectly still at dawn."
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adj Continuing to be the case up to now, often unexpectedly.
"She is still awake at midnight, finishing the report."
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noun Apparatus used to distill liquids, especially alcoholic spirits.
"The old farmhouse had a copper still hidden in the barn."
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noun A single photograph, especially one taken from a film.
"The magazine printed a still from the movie's final scene."
still in a sentence
- The lake was perfectly still at dawn.
- She is still awake at midnight, finishing the report.
- The old farmhouse had a copper still hidden in the barn.
- The magazine printed a still from the movie's final scene.
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "still" in Japanese?
"still" in Japanese is 止まる, 静止した, まだ. still means: Not moving; calm and motionless.
How do you pronounce 止まる?
"still" in Japanese is 止まる, pronounced "tomaru".
How do you use "still" in a sentence?
Example: "The lake was perfectly still at dawn." In Japanese, "still" is 止まる, 静止した, まだ.
Are there other ways to say "still" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 16 translations listed for "still": 止まる, 静止した, まだ, 依然として, もっと, より.
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