'I'm not so sure' or 'I'm not that sure' may be English equivalents of 'Je ne suis pas si sure'.
The subject pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The adverb 'ne...pas' means 'not'. The present indicative verb 'suis' means '[I] am'. The adverb 'si' means 'so'. The feminine singular adjective 'sure' means 'sure, certain'.
All together, they're pronounced 'zhuhn swee pah see syoor'.
Je ne suis pas sûr
Je ne suis pas français / française
Je ne suis pas is the translation of I didn't go. This is the translation from English to French.
"je ne suis pas sûr / tu n'es pas sûr", feminine: "je ne suis pas sûre / tu n'es pas sûre"
"je ne suis pas" means "I am not.." in French.
I'm not sure: je ne suis pas sûr (fem. : sûre)I'm not sure of it: je n'en suis pas sûr (fem. : sûre)
"Non, je ne suis pas," means "No, I am not." in English.
You can say "Je ne suis pas français" in French to mean "I'm not French."
The best way to say I'm not something would be je ne suis pas
"I'm not English" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Je ne suis pas anglais."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The negative "ne...pas" means "not." The verb "suis" means "(I) am." The masculine adjective/noun "anglais" means "English."The pronunciation is "zhuhn swee pah aw-gleh."
Je ne parle pas francais = I do not speak French. Je ne suis pas francais = I am not French.
'Je ne suis pas le menteur' in English is 'I am not a liar'