Non = no, not
Non = no, not
"It does not follow."
The word "non" translates to the English word "no" in in French, but also means no in the languages of Latin and Galician, the latter being related to Portuguese.
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The English word "spurious" means not genuine, not real. If a thing is non-spurious, it is therefore genuine.Spurious derives from Latin spurius, meaning "bastard", or "something rejected as false", while the prefix non- is one of many ways that English expresses the negative (derived from Latin non, meaning not).
non est = He or she or it is not
The phrase "non sic" is not commonly used in English. In Latin, "non" means "not" and "sic" means "thus" or "in this way." Together, it indicates that something is not as described or not accurate.
Latin "Aqua" means water in English.
The Latin word opus translated into English mean deed or labor.
mono is not a latin word
It is the Latin word for "road"
You can be absolutely certain that anything that begins with the words Operor non is not an actual Latin sentence, but rather the output of a certain online "translation" site that produces these words when presented with an English text that begins "Do not . . .". It might be possible to work out the entire English sentence that induced this site to produce the above string of Latin words, but that wouldn't remotely constitute a Latin-to-English translation, since the Latin is essentially meaningless.