Sentence examples of "yet" in English with translation "encore"

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He hasn't come yet. Elle n'est pas encore venue.
No, don't go yet. Non, ne pars pas encore.
It's not spring yet. Ce n'est pas encore le printemps.
I haven't eaten yet. Je n'ai pas encore mangé.
He hasn't appeared yet. Il ne s'est pas encore montré.
It isn't over yet. Ce n'est pas encore terminé.
We're not done yet! Ce n'est pas encore fini !
They aren't here yet. Ils ne sont pas encore là.
I'm not ready yet. Je ne suis pas encore prêt.
Grace has not come yet. La grâce n'est pas encore venue.
She is not here yet. Elle n'est pas encore là.
It doesn't work yet. Ça ne fonctionne pas encore.
We're not there yet. Nous n'en sommes pas encore là.
There are no comments yet. Il n'y a encore pas de commentaires.
Jim hasn't come yet. Jim n'est pas encore venu.
Summer isn't over yet! L'été n'est pas encore terminé !
She has not come yet. Elle n'est pas encore arrivée.
Mary has not started yet. Marie n'a pas encore commencé.
I don't know yet. Je ne sais pas encore.
They haven't arrived yet. Ils ne sont pas encore arrivés.
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