"She was the ne plus ultra of beauties."
il ne vit pas ici, pas plus
Je ne suis pas timide, je ne suis pas calme non plus.
To make a phrase in French negative, simply use the two words "ne"(pronounced "nuh") and "pas"(pronounced "pa"). For a conjugated verb, the ne is placed before the verb, and the pas after it. For example, to say "She is beautiful," the sentance is "Elle est beau." The verb is être, meaning "to be", and in this sentence is conjugated "est" for elle. To say "She is not pretty," insert the "ne" and the "pas" to make the sentence "Elle n'est pas." In this case you drop the "e" in the ne because the verb starts with a vowel(French vowels are all the english ones plus "h"). If you would like to make an infinitive verb(unconjugated verb) negative, simply place both the "ne" and "pas" before the verb. So the phrase "To be or not to be" translates as "Être ou ne pas être."
I'm kissing you strongly I can't ...The end of the sentence is missing in the question.
je ne te parle pas je ne vous parle pas (more formal, but still direct)
Ne plus ultra.
ne plus ultra
ne plus ultrane plus ultra
state of perfection
The ne plus ultra in luxury fashion is considered to be the highest level of quality, exclusivity, and prestige in the industry. It represents the pinnacle of luxury and is often associated with top-tier designer brands and high-end products.
"Rien ne va plus" is the correct phrase Save
"Je ne sais pas quoi faire" But then again it depends on the sentence you use this phrase in.
"Je ne te veux plus", or "je ne veux plus de toi".
il ne vit pas ici, pas plus
It's used to mean nothing. You usually use ne (verb) rienFor example, I eat nothing, would be Je ne mangerien. Rien takes place of the 'pas' that you would usually use in a negative sentence.
"je ne" means "I don" ^-^ The full form of this negative sentence is "je ne ... pas" (I don't ...)
The cast of Ne plus jamais dormir - 1991 includes: Mireille Perrier