pas is not and pa is like father or dad so it means not dad.
fashion faux pas. faux pas = literally French for "mis-step."
I think you mean "faux pas" Directly translated from the French it is "false step" and it means a mistake or a little embarrassment.
"n'est pas" means "is not" in English.
il n' aime pas mean he does not like
Ce n'est pas bon means 'this isn't good'.
I suppose you mean n'est-ce pas ? which means isn't it ?
Pas de croix means "No crossing" or Pas de quoi means "You're welcome."
"pa se vre" (assumed to be pas se vrai) in French means "not correct" or "not true"
It's slang for "je n'aime pas" = I don't like it.
pa (the "s" is silent)
pas d'eau ( "pa-doo" )
faux pas
It depends on context.As a noun, pas means step or pace.As a modifier, it's part of the compound that forms a negation in combination with the word "ne". For example, "Il ne peut pas faire ça" means "He can't do that" and "Je n'ai pas d'argent" means "I don't have any money" (in front of a vowel, the 'e' in ne converts to a contraction)
fashion faux pas. faux pas = literally French for "mis-step."
I think you mean "faux pas" Directly translated from the French it is "false step" and it means a mistake or a little embarrassment.
"Tu parle pa francais" is not correct French. It should be "Tu ne parles pas français" which translates to "You do not speak French" in English.
"Pas bon" = "Not good"