"It does not follow."
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.
Non = no, not
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Not is the English equivalent of 'non'. The Latin word functions as an adverb in a sentence. Its older forms are 'noenum' and 'noenu'.
The English word "spurious" means not genuine, not real. If a thing is non-spurious, it is therefore genuine.Spurious derives from Latin spurius, meaning "bastard", or "something rejected as false", while the prefix non- is one of many ways that English expresses the negative (derived from Latin non, meaning not).
Secorum appears to be a very modern and corrupted pseudo-Latin word for "of the ages", which in classical Latin would be saeculorum.
"Chesed" is not a word in English. Did you mean "chased"? Or did you mean a word in a non-English language? Please clarify.
It doesn't seem to be Latin, which has no word sparem. Non and ferte do exist, but not in this combination: ferte is the plural imperative of ferre and means "carry!" or "bring!", but non is never used to negate an imperative.
The English meaning of 'Ego non tu latinum scio' is I, not you, know Latin. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'ego' means 'I'. The adverb 'non' means 'not'. The personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you' [singular]. The noun 'latinum' means 'Latin [language]'. The verb 'scio' means '[I] am knowing, do know, know'.
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Non salutaris is the Latin equivalent of 'non beneficial'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'non' means 'not'. The adjective 'salutaris' means 'helpful'.