deeds (actions) not words.
Illegitimi non carborundum is nonsense. It pretends to mean "Don't let the bastards wear you down." Mixing up fake Latin from English words for comic effect is called "macaronics."
The first problem here is to massage the question into good french. You probably meant "Non, je ne regrette rien", from a song made famous by Edith Piaf. In English this is 'No, I don't regret a thing'.
Non-pertinent is just one French equivalent of the English word "irrelevant."Specifically, the adverb non means "not." The masculine adjective pertinent means "pertinent, relevant." The pronunciation will be "no-pehr-tee-naw" in French.
Translation: No. I don't have a [word missing]. I am an only female child.
The agency that typically provides translation services for families whose home language is not English varies by location, but many school districts and community organizations offer these services. In the United States, the Office of English Language Acquisition (OELA) within the Department of Education often supports such initiatives. Additionally, local non-profit organizations and immigrant service agencies frequently provide translation and interpretation services to help families communicate effectively in educational settings.
Acta Non Verba means Deeds Not Words. This is the motto of the US Merchant marine Academy.
facti non verbae? both should be nominative plural, i think...
"Deeds, not words", although the correct spelling is Facta non verba.
ACTA is the abbreviation for the Association of Canadian Travel Agencies. ACTA was established in 1977 and is a non-profit organization.
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The motto of Teesside University is 'Facta non verba'.
The motto of Whitley Academy is 'Facta non verba'.
ACTA stands for Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. It basically meant that nations have made agreements not to trade in non authorized merchandise.
The Fort Garry Horse's motto is 'Facta non verba'.
The motto of Star of the Sea College is 'Facta Non Verba'.
Phi Delta Epsilon's motto is "Facta Non Verba" (Deeds, Not Words).
Port Alfred High School's motto is '"facta non verba"'.