How to Say ‘Is still there’ in French
Est toujours là
ay too-zhoor lah
[ay too-zhoor lah]
💬 Usage Tip: Toujours = still/always depending on context. Here it means 'still'. Là means 'there/here'.
🇫🇷 In France: French often uses là in a very natural way to say a symptom is present.
Phrase Breakdown
Est
[ay]
is
Form of être meaning is.
Est toujours là malgré le repos.
It is still there despite rest.
toujours
[too-zhoor]
still / always
Here it means still, showing the problem continues.
Est toujours là malgré le repos.
It is still there despite rest.
là
[lah]
there / here
In this context, it means there or still present.
Est toujours là malgré le repos.
It is still there despite rest.
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