non est = He or she or it is not
Non est ei similis is Latin for "He/she/it is not like him/her/it". It's impossible to know who or what is being referred to without knowing the context.
"It is what it is", and that's Latin.
The latin phrase for "There is nothing you can't do" is "Nihil est non potes facere" Nihil- Nothing. Est- he/she/it (but in this case, there) is. Non Potes- You can't/ you are not able. Facere- To do.
Tibi maledicendum non est.
Possibilities: Illic est haud deus Deus est non verus
Non domi mei exspectatus est.
Well.. I'm assuming you mean translating from Latin to English. In which case it means: is initiative. This obviously doesn't make sense. Could you possibly mean: incaptum est? Incaptum est means he/she/it having been caught in.
missio non est impossibile hope it helps
non est ubi habitat, sed amat.
Failure is not an option" can be translated into Latin as follows: "Adversus exitus optio non est". In fact ADVERSUS EXITUS means "failure"; OPTIO means 'option'; NON means 'not'; EST means 'is'. - from allexperts.com
The Latin word est means ishe is or she is or it isWhich of these it is depends on the subject of the Latin sentence.
In Latin est is singular. est plural is sunt