still; not yet
The structure "まだ〜ていない" is used in Japanese to indicate that an action has not yet been completed or a certain state has not yet been achieved. It emphasizes that something still has not occurred, often conveying a sense of expectation or waiting.
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まだ食べていない。
(I haven't eaten yet.)
宿題はまだ終わっていない。
(The homework is not finished yet.)
彼はまだ帰っていない。
(He hasn't come home yet.)
映画をまだ見ていない。
(I still haven't seen that movie.)
まだそれを知らない。
(I still don't know about that.)
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"まだ〜ていない" is an expression used to indicate that an action has not yet been completed, emphasizing the unfinished state of an action in everyday conversation. It is widely used in Japanese to express anticipation regarding actions that have not yet taken place.