No that is in French so it would not be correct at the end of an English sentence.
Yes, "n'est-ce pas" is a French expression that translates to "isn't it so" in English. It is commonly used at the end of a sentence to seek agreement or confirmation, but it is not as commonly used in English as it is in French.
Pas means not, but is not generally used alone. It is most commonly used with ne; je ne suis pas (I do not have). -------- "pas" is either "step" (same root as "pace"), or it is part of the "ne ... pas" negation form for a verb. For instance: "je ne veux pas" is "I do not want".
The sentence porque no te gusta mi in Spanish means because you do not like me in English. Also, the English sentence because you do not like me in French is becasue vous ne m'aimez pas.
"It means 'you do not live with them' in English."
In French, "I do not speak English" is written as "Je ne parle pas anglais."
"Tu n'as pas" in French translates to "You don't have" in English.
Ne finit pas in French means "Does not end" in English.
"n'est pas" means "is not" in English.
Pas Parsee is french for Bullying- For more french words ask the question -Whats a french word? A sentence with Paparsee in it in French- Gee Moaka Pas Parsee gollai pexci Loash iaes. in english- The same sentence as above- They are bullying the poor knew kid
N'est pas! in French means "Is not!" in English.
Pourquoi pas means 'why not?' in English.
This sentence has no understanding in french. Did you take it from a song? which one?
Pas means not, but is not generally used alone. It is most commonly used with ne; je ne suis pas (I do not have). -------- "pas" is either "step" (same root as "pace"), or it is part of the "ne ... pas" negation form for a verb. For instance: "je ne veux pas" is "I do not want".
"Tu sais pas" means "You do not know" in English.
In English, pas de tout means "not at all"
N'est-ce pas means "isn't it" in English.
not to be sad. It's better to see a whole sentence in order to translate more precisely
i alway make faux pas in my h.w.haha