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Et ne pas, ni, mais...ne pas and non plus are French equivalents of the Latin word neque. The Latin word literally means "not and" in English whereas its French equivalents translate literally as "and not," "neither," "but not" and "neither" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "ey nuh pa," "nee," meh nuh pa" and "no plyoo" in French.

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