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"Pas" in Afrikaans can have a few meanings, such as "fit" or "suit" in English. It can also mean "to happen" or "to occur" depending on the context.
This has several meanings; it is mostly heard on the phone, where it means American - 'please hold' British - 'hold the line' or 'I'm trying to connect you'.
The word for not is ne pas in French. It combines with is as n'est pas.Sometimes the word pas is enough, a type of verbal shortcut.
The population of The Pas is 5,513.
The Pas was created in 1912.
You can say "Je n'ai pas" in French to mean "I don't have."
Non, ce n'est pas (or contracted "c'est pas moi") but it must be followed by a subordonate sentence or a direct object No it's not me - Non, ce n'est pas moi - It is a mistake - no, it's not (non, ce n'est pas une erreur)
je ne l'appellerai pas tu ne l'appelleras pas il, elle ne l'appellera pas nous ne l'appellerons pas vous ne l'appellerez pas ils, elles ne l'appelleront pas
Pas de. If you are using it with a verb, then the verb goes in between like this: Pas ... de.
"Pas voulu", "pas accepté", "pas aimé", "mal-aimé", "indésirable".
"pas pour" means 'not for' ce n'est pas pour toi = it's not for you