In this Spanish grammar lesson, you will learn how to say still in Spanish.
In this lesson you will learn about:
- how to say still in Spanish
- how todavía/aún are used in sentences
- how you can quiz yourself on still in Spanish
- how you can practice with flashcards on still in Spanish
- how and why you should use the courses of Language Atlas to learn Spanish
By the end of the lesson you will know all about still in Spanish!
Table of Contents
Still in Spanish = Todavía
To say “still” in Spanish you will say:
- still = todavía
This rule only counts for affirmative sentences.
Affirmative sentences are sentences that are NOT a negation.
Here are some examples:
Son las 9 de la tarde y todavía es de día.
It is 9 p.m. and still daylight.
Todavía recuerdo cuando Pluto se escapó de casa. Lo pasé fatal.
I still remember when Pluto ran away from home. I had a terrible time.
¿No has encontrado trabajo todavía?
Still haven’t found a job? (you=tú)
Todavía es muy temprano, ¿por qué no duermes un poco más?
It’s still too early, why don’t you get some more sleep?
Está lloviendo mucho todavía, vamos a esperar a que escampe.
It’s still raining a lot, let’s wait for the rain to stop.
You can put todavía before or after the verb.
Both ways are correct.
Still in Spanish = Aún
To say “still” in Spanish you will say:
- still = aún
This rule only counts for affirmative sentences.
Affirmative sentences are sentences that are NOT a negation.
This is a bit more formal than todovía.
Here are some examples:
Aún recuerdo cuando nos conocimos, fue un día precioso.
I still remember when we met, it was a beautiful day.
Tenemos que ponernos de acuerdo con el color de las paredes aún.
We still have to agree on the colour of the walls.
¿Aún tienes la foto que nos hicimos en Marbella hace dos años?
Do you still have the photo we took in Marbella two years ago?
You can put aún before or after the verb.
Both ways are correct.
Example Sentences on Still in Spanish
This section of the lesson on still in Spanish is about seeing the idioms used in sentences.
This is valuable because you can improve your understanding of still in Spanish through examples.
Son las 9 de la tarde y todavía es de día.
It is 9 p.m. and still daylight.
Todavía recuerdo cuando Pluto se escapó de casa. Lo pasé fatal.
I still remember when Pluto ran away from home. I had a terrible time.
¿No has encontrado trabajo todavía?
Still haven’t found a job? (you=tú)
Todavía es muy temprano, ¿por qué no duermes un poco más?
It’s still too early, why don’t you get some more sleep?
Está lloviendo mucho todavía, vamos a esperar a que escampe.
It’s still raining a lot, let’s wait for the rain to stop.
Aún recuerdo cuando nos conocimos, fue un día precioso.
I still remember when we met, it was a beautiful day.
Tenemos que ponernos de acuerdo con el color de las paredes aún.
We still have to agree on the colour of the walls.
¿Aún tienes la foto que nos hicimos en Marbella hace dos años?
Do you still have the photo we took in Marbella two years ago?
Quiz Yourself on Still in Spanish
At the end of every lesson you can do a small quiz.
You will see the sentences of the previous chapter.
You will either need to fill in the blanks, choose the correct multiple choice option, or both.
Once you are done the correct answer will be shown.
You can redo the quiz as many times as you want!
How to Practice With Flashcards for This Lesson
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