"You're not" is an English equivalent of the French phrase N'es pas... ! The adverbial phrase and second person informal singular present indicative represent a colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal way of saying Tu n'es pas... !" The pronunciation will be "ney pa" informally and "tyoo ney pa" formally in French.
N'est pas! in French means "Is not!" in English.
n'est-ce pas means isn't it in French.
N'est pas jaloux! in French is "Is not jealous!" in English.
Ne finit pas in French means "Does not end" in English.
Pas de soucis! in French means "No worries!" in English.
"He doesn't!" in English is Il ne fait pas! in French.
"Not today, sir!" in English is Pas aujourd'hui, Monsieur! in French.
Il n'a pas de veste in French means "He has no vest / jacket" in English.
"je n'aime pas" (sometimes in the form "j'n'aime pas") is "I don't like".
"He doesn't have..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Il n'a pas... . It also translates literally as "It does not have..." in English. The pronunciation will be "eel na pa" in French.
Pourquoi ma connexion ne s'établit pas? in French is "Why hasn't my connection worked?" in English.
Il n'est pas ma raison d'être in French means "He is not my reason for being" in English.