If you mean still as in "Sit still" it's "tranquilo" (pernounced: tru-on-kilo) for males and "tranquila" for females (pernounced: tru-on-kila).
If you mean still as in "I still haven't found it" you would use: Todavia or Aún.
"Yet" in Spanish is "todavía". It is pronounced "toe-dah-BEE-ah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
¿Ya llegaste a casa?
or
¿Ya estás en casa?
There are several ways to tell someone to leave in Spanish. One can say dejar. Another way is to say salir. Yet a third way is to say abandonar.
¿Llamó usted Kristen todavía?
Me voy a casa
We say home run. The same thing. That's the truth.
ama de casa
casa is how you say home in spanish.(for example) Nos vamos a la casa.
Yo no estoy en casa is the best way to say "I am not home" in Spanish.
casa is the way you say home in Spanish. (for example) Nos vamos a la casa.
¿Está nevando todavía?
son casa
There are several ways to tell someone to leave in Spanish. One can say dejar. Another way is to say salir. Yet a third way is to say abandonar.
You can say 'Ayudo en casa.'
¿Llamó usted Kristen todavía?
like this! - ¿Lo miró usted todavía?
¿Ya tomaste la foto?
¿Estás en casa?
mi direccion