La palabra "non" en inglés se traduce al español como "no" o "no". Se utiliza comúnmente como prefijo en palabras compuestas para indicar la negación o la ausencia de algo, como en "nonexistent" que significa "inexistente".
This means 'The word of the sentence' in Spanish.
Ang mga uri ng panitikan ay ang mga: Kathang-isip (fiction sa wikang ingles) Di Kathang-isip (non-fiction sa wikang ingles)
he is about 4 feet tall and he is very annoying, his favorite book is Zoo Beak by laura ingles. he is the most non-funny person i know. i hope younever "have" to meet him........................jk reid
"Your English is impressive" in Spanish is "Su inglés es impresionante". It is pronounced "sue een-GLACE ess eem-preh-see-oh-NON-tay". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
They use the non-anglified form of the original latin word: "Narcolepsia"
"Se te acabo el español" is Spanish for "your Spanish is finished" or "your Spanish is over." It is a phrase used to tell someone that they're not making sense in Spanish or that their level of Spanish is not sufficient.
"Non" in French is spelled as "non."
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It is non-zero.It is non-zero.It is non-zero.It is non-zero.
the answer is "in". Innumerable.
Usually non-linear.Usually non-linear.Usually non-linear.Usually non-linear.
All non rectangles are non squares.