Still; would be (better to); nevertheless
I kin-á-ji̍t iáu sī bô lâi.
He still hasn’t come yet today.
Chòe-hó ê pān-hoat iáu sī tio̍h tńg-kàu tâm-phòaⁿ-toh.
The best way is still to return to the negotiating table.
Lio̍k-kun chóng-su-lēng kóng i í-keng chiap-chiáng chèng-khôan ah, tān-sī lâng tī Niú-iok ê chóng-lí kóng i ê chèng-hú iáu sī chiáng-khòng chôan-kio̍k, mā soan-pò kok-ka chìn-li̍p kín-kip chōng-hóng.
The Army Chief of Staff said that he had already taken control of political power, but in New York the prime minister said that his government still had control of the whole government, and also proclaimed a state of emergency for the country.