it means "it is not"
"Mais ce n'est pas le joyeux ..." means "but is is not the merry ..."
It means "not at all." Example: Est-ce que le français est difficile? (Is French difficult?) Pas du tout! (Not all!)
Que-est ce qui ne vas pas?
n'est ce pas is used at the end of french sentences to make it a question. In french, there are a few ways to make a question. For example, take the sentence "tu parles francais" which means you speak french. 1. You can add est-ce que to the beginning. Est-ce que literally means "is it that". EX. Est-ce que tu parles francais? Do (is it that ) you speak french? 2. You can make the statement sound like a question by raising your voice at the end. EX. Tu parles francais? You speak french? 3. (this is where n'est ce pas comes in) you could add "n'est ce pas" to the end. This is used if you think its true. If you think someone speaks french, you could say "Tu parles francais, n'est pas?" You speak french, right?
Is it
n'est-ce pas ? n'en est-il pas ainsi (correct but snobbish)
You can say "Ce n'est pas vrai" in French to mean "This is not true".
"Neh-spah" is a way of pronouncing the French phase "n'est-ce pas?"Specifically, the adverb "ne...pas" means "not." The verb "est" means "(He/she/it) is." The masculine singular demonstrative pronoun "ce" means "it, that."
"Soixante neuf n'est-ce pas?" is French for "Sixty-nine, isn't it?" It refers to the sexual position and is often used colloquially to allude to intimate activities.
est-ce que tu ne te fatigues pas ? -
n'est-ce pas means isn't it in French.
You can say "Ce n'est pas comme ça" in French to mean "It is not like that".