C'est pas grave means it's alright or no worries.
"Pas grave" in French means "not serious" or "no big deal." It is often used to downplay the seriousness of a situation or to reassure someone that everything will be okay.
"Tu ne parles pas français" means "You do not speak French" in French.
"Il n'est pas" in French means "He is not" in English.
You can say "Je n'ai pas" in French to mean "I don't have."
In French, you would say "Je ne comprends pas" to mean "I do not understand."
You can say "Je ne suis pas français" in French to mean "I'm not French."
ce n'est pas grave
c'est pas grave
"It's not serious" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase C'est pas grave. The pronunciation of the present indicative in the third person impersonal plural -- which represents the colloquial, conversational, informal form of Ce n'est pas grave -- will be "sey pah grahv" in French.
In French, you can say "tant pis" or "peu importe" to mean "nevermind."
depend the context: "Ca va", "Ce n'est pas grave.", "Ne t'en fais pas", "pas de problème"
Vous vous n'en faites pas. Pour vous ce n'est pas grave. Ca vous est égal
"Tu ne parles pas français" means "You do not speak French" in French.
tu n'es pas gentil, pas gentille
Pas mal means 'not bad' in French.
"Il n'est pas" in French means "He is not" in English.
You can say "Je n'ai pas" in French to mean "I don't have."
It means "not"