It's not really French. Literally: "c'est un pas bon" = "he is a no good"
More context would help.
"Pas bon" = "Not good"
"Pas bon" = "Not good"
Ce n'est pas bon means 'this isn't good'.
Good, it isn't well.
Jonathan Ces was born in 1986, in Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Pas Vasco, Spain.
je ne ces pas
not good: n'est pas bien pas bon
Je ne me sens pas bien : I do not feel wellJe ne sens pas bon : I do not smell goodI can't do any better...
You would say "Je ne suis pas très bon." in French.
"ne le laissez pas recommencer / ne laissez pas ces choses se reproduire"
You can say "Il n'est pas bon en" in French to imply that someone is not good at something.
"Pas bon de tout" is a French expression that translates to "not good at all" in English. It's used to express disapproval or dissatisfaction with something. The phrase can apply to a variety of contexts, such as food, situations, or performances, indicating that something is completely unsatisfactory.