The word pas means step when used by itself
In the negation form ne...pas, it has a no more this meaning, it's just the way of expressing a negation in french.
At some point in french language history the second word in a sentence expressing negation was to express the smallest thing considered:
Je ne marche pas meant I don't walk, even a step
Je ne vois goutte meant I don't see, even a drop
Je ne mange mie meant I don't eat, even crumb and so on...
The french language evolving just the first form remained, now this 3 sentences are:
je ne marche pas, je ne vois pas, je ne mange pas
"n'est pas" means "is not" in English.
" ... n'est pas heureuse " means "... isn't happy" in English. "ne pas heureuse" means "not happy", but is a fragment.
N'est-ce pas means "isn't it" in English.
It means "not that".
"Non, je ne suis pas," means "No, I am not." in English.
"n'est pas" means "is not" in English.
N'est pas! in French means "Is not!" in English.
Pourquoi pas means 'why not?' in English.
" ... n'est pas heureuse " means "... isn't happy" in English. "ne pas heureuse" means "not happy", but is a fragment.
"Tu sais pas" means "You do not know" in English.
N'est-ce pas means "isn't it" in English.
In English, pas de tout means "not at all"
pas marrant means 'not funny'
[He/she/it] can't is an English equivalent of 'peut pas'. The verb 'peut' means '[he/she/it] can or is able to'. The adverb 'pas' means 'not'. Together, they're pronounced 'puh pah'.
"It means 'you do not live with them' in English."
It means "not that".
Pas de soucis! in French means "No worries!" in English.