How to Say ‘Still’ in French
Encore
ahn-kor
[ahn-kor]
💬 Usage Tip: « encore » can mean still, again, or more, depending on context. Here it means "still."
🇫🇷 In France: Tiny word, big job: « encore » is one of those super frequent French words you'll hear all the time.
Phrase Breakdown
Encore
[ahn-kor]
still
Can mean “still,” “yet,” or “again,” depending on context.
Je suis encore un peu prudente en roller, encore.
I am still a little cautious on rollerblades, still.
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