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24 February
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What does I'm still in there. mean?
What does I'm still in there. mean?
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- English (US)
I'm still in there means that you are still present in wherever 'there' is.
If you are trying to say that you are still in a room I would recommend saying
"I am still in here."
- Japanese
- Japanese
@Vivvg
Thanks! But I was wondering whether it would be used as “hang in there”.
Thanks! But I was wondering whether it would be used as “hang in there”.
- English (US)
@Daisuke_Noguchi I don't believe it is used in that context, but if you want to comfort someone you could say, "I'm here for you."
- Japanese

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