It means the passe is slow (But in a very ugly way - poes means vagina).
"Poes pas" is a South African slang term that roughly translates to "messing around" or "fooling around" in English. It is often used informally to describe a situation where someone is acting in a playful or mischievous manner.
Hollands – deurmekaarspul, Groot verskeidenheid... mengelmoes... alle soorte, Mengel kos soos potjiekos…. "Hopscotch" in Engels.
Pas means 'Not'.
The word 'oublier' means forget. Putting the word 'pas' in front of it reverses the meaning - to 'remember'. The literal translation of 'pas oublier' is 'not forget'
It means look after yourself.
Mooi bly or pas jouself op
This is a misspelling of (French) "Ne m'oubliez pas", meaning, "Do not forget me".
The question 'Ce n'est pas moi?' means It's not me? In the word-by-word translation, the demonstrative pronoun 'ce' means 'this'. The adverb 'ne...pas' means 'not'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The personal pronoun 'moi' means 'I, me'.
Google translator states it as 'adjust your' It means look after youself.
The statement 'Je ne t'aime pas' means I don't love you. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The adverb 'ne*...pas' means 'not'. The personal pronoun 'te'* means 'you'. The verb 'aime' means '[I] love'. *The letter 'e' is dropped before a word that begins with a vowel or an unaspirated 'h'.
Ce n'est pas moi means "it isn't me".
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.
Faux pas is a noun.
The command 'ne parlez pas' means Don't talk. In the word-by-word translations, the adverb 'ne...pas' means 'not'. The verb 'parlez' means '[you all] are speaking/talking, do speak/talk, speak/talk'.