I suppose you mean n'est-ce pas ? which means isn't it ?
non specific - not caused by any specific disease
The word for Friday is Spanish is Viernes. Say a V. Start to say a V. Now with your front teeth over your bottom lip like you would say an English V say a B. That is a Spanish V. Say an e as in Me. Say a d. You flipped your tongue forward. Now try that backwards. That is the Spanish R. The nes is like in English. The e is like the a in the article a as in a man. I hope that helps.
The question can be read two ways.1) How you say faith in Spainish? - La fe.2) How do you express your faith in Spanish? - You express faith in Spanish just as you would in English, but using the Spanish translations of the various words you wish to use.
v-air-nes viernes
Nes (נס) = miracle
Estaciónes del año.
n'est-ce pas means isn't it in French.
Comes from the Hebrew word nes meaning sign or banner
It means "a great miracle happened there"
How many people were born in one day.
am-nes-ty
miracle = Nes (× ×¡)
the dog has not eaten
Ten-nes-see
The word nestled has two syllables. Nes-tled.
You probably mean "n'est-ce pas" which sounds like "nez'pa" and sometimes in English gets spelled "nes pah" and other phonetic variations. It means "Do you understand?" or "Do you comprehend?". It is a French phrase that means something like the:English phrases: Ya know?; Know what I mean?; Get it?; Understand?Canadian common sentence ending: eh?Italian phrase: Comprende?Spanish phrase: Comprende?