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.
casa is the way 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.
¿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.'
¿Ya tomaste la foto?
like this! - ¿Lo miró usted todavía?
¿Llamó usted Kristen todavía?
¿Estás en casa?
mi direccion