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Up to this time. "Do you still have that old car?" "I can't remember anymore." "It's no longer important." To emphasize whether something that was happening has ended, as {wej} emphasizes that it has not already happened.
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"Still" is -taH.
maHemtaH 'e' wIHech
We intend to go on being proud.
puH Dujvetlh ngo' DaghajtaH'a'?
Do you still have that old car?
"Anymore" is -be'choHpu', net mev et al:
jIqawbe'choHpu'
I have begun to not remember.
jIqawlaH net mev.
~My ability to remember ceased.
potlhbe'choHpu'.
It had started to be unimportant.
potlh net mev.
~Its importance ceased.
As I thought my suggestion makes clear, it's for emphasis and to go with {wej}. One can avoid the adverbial {wej} as well, such as by using {-choHbe'}.