"Non delectat" is a Latin phrase that translates to "it does not please" or "it is not enjoyable." It can be used to express a lack of enjoyment or satisfaction regarding something. The phrase is often encountered in legal contexts, particularly in discussions about contracts or obligations that are deemed unenforceable or unappealing.
Non = no, not
Non = no, not
non est = He or she or it is not
'Non calidus' means 'not warm.'
Persona non grata is Latin for "an unwelcome person."
"It does not follow."
It means: They are not sitting; They do not sit.
Never give up on you
Non sequitur is Latin for "it does not follow". A statement is said to be a non sequitur if the conclusion does not follow from the premise.
I assume you mean non roman catholic. I am an anglocatholic and latin is used at our Masses sometimes. It is only for music though.
The word "non" translates to the English word "no" in in French, but also means no in the languages of Latin and Galician, the latter being related to Portuguese.
it is latin, it means: not to them