Not Yet
Still
adverb
This is the adverb version of 未, meaning it means the same thing: not yet.
まだ
いまだ
Since this word consists of a kanji with hiragana attached, you can bet that it will use the kun'yomi reading. You didn't learn that reading with this kanji, so here's a mnemonic to help you:
Someone's telling you "not yet... not yet.... not yet..." you have some food on your nose, but you're not allowed to eat it until your ma says it's okay. "Not yet... Not yet..." Why would your mom treat you like a dog like this? Oh well... maybe she'll let you eat the food soon, at least.
未だ二百才まで生きた人げんはいない。
There’s still never been a person who’s lived to two hundred years old.
未だ、時さボケがあるんですよね。
I’m still jet-lagged.
仕事が決まったのかどうかは未だ分からないんだ。向こうは未だ、十二人も面接しなきゃいけないみたい。
I’m not sure if I got the job yet. It seems like they still have to interview twelve other applicants.