"money doesn't give hapiness"
je parle pas anglais
je n'ai pas d'argent ( monnaie )
non je pense pas puisque il es fils a maman
Argent means money. De means "of, about."De also means "some" or "any." For example, "Do you have some (any) money?" would be "Avez-vous de l'argent?" It is a partitive article in this sentence. In the negative, it would be, "Je n'ai pas d'argent," which means, "I don't have any money." Usually, only de or d' is used in the negative.As you can see, context is everything.
You don't have to wear pantyhose (or tights, or stockings). Older women (like your mom) might tell you that, "ladies wear pantyhose," but this is an antiquated (old, out-of-date) rule. Nowadays, it is totally acceptable for women (especially young women) to go bare-legged. However, if you want to wear pantyhose, or tights, or knee-highs or thigh-highs, you can. For example, if you know you will be too cold with bare legs, or if you have some nice tights that go really well with your dress. Personally, I prefer wearing pantyhose or stockings because they help minimize all the blisters and little cuts I get on my feet from my shoes. Feel free to wear them or not wear them, basically. It's up to you, and you will not be committing any fashion faux pas either way.
n'a pas fait beaucoup, n'a pas fait grand-chose
"l'habit ne fait pas le moine" is a French proverb stating that apparence in not all (the clothing don't make you monk)
je n'ai pas fait mes devoirs > I have not done my homework
I didn't do = Je n'ai pas fait I didn't do it = Je ne l'ai pas fait
Le sanglier n'hiberne pas et ne fait pas de la migration. Il fait les mêmes choses qu'il fait pendant la reste de l'année.
Je n'ai pas skié / or / Je n'ai pas fait de skiExample:I have not been skiing much - Je n'ai pas fait beaucoup de ski.
if ur asking for a translation its 'n'a pas fait'
"Did not" in French is "n'a pas" when referring to a singular subject and "n'ont pas" when referring to a plural subject.
il ne fait pas de surf, il ne surfe pas
''Don't do''in french is ''Ne fait pas''.
"Does not" in French is usually expressed with the word "ne...pas." For example, "he does not" would be translated as "il ne fait pas."
The cast of Il ne fait pas soleil - 2011 includes: Thomas Leruth as Romain Geoffroy Lidvan as Elliot