He's not... or It's not...
"Il n'en trouve pas" means "he does not find any" in French.
He does not need it is "il n'en a pas besoin".
"there is not" in French can be translated as "il n'y a pas."
In French, il n'y a pas means that there isn't or there is not.Example:Il n'y a pas une voiture dans mon garage.There isn't a car in my garage.
Il n'est pas paresseux.
il n' aime pas mean he does not like
"Il n'en trouve pas" means "he does not find any" in French.
He does not need it is "il n'en a pas besoin".
"there is not" in French can be translated as "il n'y a pas."
In French, il n'y a pas means that there isn't or there is not.Example:Il n'y a pas une voiture dans mon garage.There isn't a car in my garage.
Il n'est pas paresseux.
You can say "il n'y a pas" in French, which means "there isn't" or "there is not".
Il n'est pas heureux.
== == He isn't small. "il n'est petite" is not French. You have to say "il n'est pas petit" ou "elle n'est pas petite" > he is not small / she is not small
il n'aime pas-he doesn't like
You can say "Ce n'est pas comme ça" in French to mean "It is not like that".
Il n'y a pas de quoi.