It doesn't seem to be Latin, which has no word sparem. Non and ferte do exist, but not in this combination: ferte is the plural imperative of ferre and means "carry!" or "bring!", but non is never used to negate an imperative.
Non = no, not
Non = no, not
The French "mais non" means "but no" in English.
"Non, je ne suis pas," means "No, I am not." in English.
It means, "No, you are."
"Chesed" is not a word in English. Did you mean "chased"? Or did you mean a word in a non-English language? Please clarify.
"It does not follow."
[object Object]
" t'es là , non? " means "you are there, aren't you? " in French.
Refreshment/non-alcoholic beverage
In English it means 'Not now'.
quis does non iuguolo