"Ne pas déranger"
Some sources say it is from the Latin emovere (to move or disturb). Others cite the French word, émotion.
dis. when you say disturb, you put more stress on "turb". Try it!
Bitte nicht stören
ghiya to mera baap
no disturb or go away plz (im assuming spaces count as letters)
entonces yo no le cambiará
The past simple form of "disturb" is "disturbed." For example, "The loud noise disturbed my concentration."
in order to disturb as less as possible
No, the word "disturb" is not an adverb.The word "disturb" is a verb.
because i say!!
No molestar is do not disturb in Spanish.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.