How to Say ‘Not yet’ in French
Pas encore
pah on-kor
[pah on-kor]
💬 Usage Tip: Equivalent to 'not yet, but soon.'
Phrase Breakdown
Pas
[pah]
not
Negation word used with “ne” in full form (ne… pas). In casual speech, “ne” is often dropped.
Je ne l’ai Pas encore regardé.
I haven’t watched it yet.
encore
[on-kor]
yet / still
With negation, means “yet”: pas encore = not yet. Useful when you haven’t watched the latest episode.
Pas encore : je commence seulement la saison 2.
Not yet: I’m only starting season 2.
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