" n'est-ce pas ? " means " isn't it ?" It can also mean "right?" or "aren't you?" when used at the end of a sentence.
Examples of this are:
Tu es américain, n'est-ce pas? -- You're American, right?
"n'est-ce pas?" is old kinda old school, so if you are gonna use it, use instead "non?"
Tu as vu le film, non?
"n'est pas" means "is not" in English.
pas is not and pa is like father or dad so it means not dad.
il n' aime pas mean he does not like
On n'est pas des anges means "we are no angels" in English.
Ce n'est pas bon means 'this isn't good'.
"Pas bon" = "Not good"
"pas sale" means "not dirty"
"Pas pire" means "not worse".
Touche pas --> Do not touch
"n'est pas" means "is not" in English.
tu n'es pas gentil, pas gentille
N'est-ce pas means "isn't it" in English.
pas trés bien - not very well
Ne m'oubliez pas means 'don't forget me'.
n'est-ce pas means isn't it in French.
Pourquoi pas means 'why not?' in English.
No "pas de la casa". However, if you mean "paz" then that's peace in the home. Pas de la casa means ''peace of the home''.