"Step of six" is an English equivalent of the French phrase pas de six.
Specifically, the masculine singular noun pas is "step". The preposition de means "of". The number six translates the same in English and french, as "(the number) 6".
The phrase comes from Ballet. It refers to the participation of six dancers. The pronunciation will be "pa duh seess" in French.
"Not nice!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Pas gentille!Specifically, the adverb pas means "not". The feminine/masculine adjective gentille translates as "gentle, kind, nice". The pronunciation will be "pah zhaw-tee" in French.
"Double-quick step" is an English equivalent of the French phrase pas redoublé.Specifically, the masculine noun pas means "step." The masculine past participle redoublé means "double-quick, redoubled." The pronunciation will be "pah ruh-doo-bley" in French.
Pourquoi pas means 'why not?' in English.
if he does not work, he'd better not ask me for explanations
It is French for no graffiti.
English : No Problem! French : Pas De Probleme!
a faux pas is a misstep in French, a blunder or embarassing mistake.
pas de chien means 'no dog' in French.
Je ne suis pas is the translation of I didn't go. This is the translation from English to French.
English to French translation: Nous n'allons pas a candyland
ne me quitte pas means "don't leave me"
"Strait of Dover" is an English equivalent of the French name Pas-de-Calais.Specifically, the English and the French names designate an administrative department within modern France. The department is located in the northernmost part of the country. The English refer to the Dover Strait, which the department borders.The pronunciation is "pah duh kah-leh" in French.