Well, it litterally means: "Madam, I don't eat six days."
If you want to say:
I don't eat during six days = Je ne mange pas pendant six jours.
I won't eat during six days = Je ne mangerai pas pendant six jours.
I haven't eaten for six days = Je n'ai pas mangé depuis six jours.
It will be raining for the next few days (future): il pleuvra pour les prochains jours. It has rained for the pas few days (past): il a plu ces derniers jours.
et pourquoi pas = why not pas beaucoup = not much vous = you lesquels sont en haut = those which are at the top / who are at the top
this is creole. It means "do not leave me"
I think it's short for "oui, pas de problème", which means "yeah, no problem".
Je vous aime mais nous ne pouvons pas... means I love you but we can't ...
Pas tous les jours.
Ne mange pas.
Severine doesn't eat much.
"Ne mange pas de bonbons." "Ne mangez pas de bonbons." (formal)
The word pas means step when used by itselfIn the negation form ne...pas, it has a no more this meaning, it's just the way of expressing a negation in french.At some point in french language history the second word in a sentence expressing negation was to express the smallest thing considered:Je ne marche pas meant I don't walk, even a stepJe ne vois goutte meant I don't see, even a dropJe ne mange mie meant I don't eat, even crumb and so on...The french language evolving just the first form remained, now this 3 sentences are:je ne marche pas, je ne vois pas, je ne mange pas
Je ne fais pas beaucoup de nos jours en français.
Pas means 'Not'.
It will be raining for the next few days (future): il pleuvra pour les prochains jours. It has rained for the pas few days (past): il a plu ces derniers jours.
This is a misspelling of (French) "Ne m'oubliez pas", meaning, "Do not forget me".
"Ann's family does not eat often at the restaurant"
kaseyjones
Ce n'est pas moi means "it isn't me".