Nor can/could/did/does/had/has/is/was/will/would/should/... he.
E.g.
Elle ne va jamais au cinéma, et lui non plus.
She never goes to the cinema, and nor does he.
Je n'étais pas sûr, et lui non plus.
I wasn't sure, and nor was he.
Tu ne seras pas heureuse, et lui non plus.
You won't be happy, and nor will he.
etc.
Also to be seen in constructions like this:
Lui non plus ne va pas bien.
He's not well either.
Lui non plus n'était pas intéressé.
He wasn't interested either.
Lui non plus ne sera jamais président.
He'll never be president either.
It's moi non plus not mon non plus.It means me neither.
"Chesed" is not a word in English. Did you mean "chased"? Or did you mean a word in a non-English language? Please clarify.
Something non human that acts like a male to a female.
Am I beautiful, yes or no? -
il mio italiano non è così buonoNon parlo l'italiano molto beneNon posso parlare l'italiano molto beneIl mio italiano non e' molto buonoWhen inclined to say 'my Italian is not so good [as his/hers]':Non posso parlare bene l'italiano come lui/lei/name
Something like "I'm nervous to ask you, I don't want you to say no to me"
Non = no, not
Non = no, not
It's moi non plus not mon non plus.It means me neither.
The French "mais non" means "but no" in English.
"Non, je ne suis pas," means "No, I am not." in English.
It means, "No, you are."
"Chesed" is not a word in English. Did you mean "chased"? Or did you mean a word in a non-English language? Please clarify.
"It does not follow."
[object Object]
" t'es là , non? " means "you are there, aren't you? " in French.
In English it means 'Not now'.