It's nothing;
Don't mention it;
Not at all.
"De Rein" does not have a specific meaning in English. It could be a name or a phrase in another language.
The homonym for gain is "rein." "Gain" refers to obtaining or achieving something, while "rein" can mean a strap used to control a horse or to restrict or guide something.
The homonym for rein is rain.
"Rein" is spelled as R-E-I-N.
"De rein ami bisous" is a french term that basically means "It a freind kiss. It means nothing"
"The rider was unable to complete the horse race, as the horse's left rein had worn through and snapped." A rein is the strap connected to the bit in a horse's mouth. It is held by the rider, and used to steer the horse. Normally there are two reins, one either side of the horse.
Rein de Waal was born in 1904.
Rein de Waal died in 1985.
It basically means Good Luck!
Rein Miedema has written: 'De Heilige Menas ..'
Yes: De rein, de maas, de waal, etc.
Rein Edzard de Vries was born on June 7, 1942, in Madioen, Central Java, Netherlands East Indies.
If you mean part of a horses accessories, then Rein is a noun
i think you mean "de rien" which means literally "of nothing" and is a polite reply to being thanked along the lines of "think nothing of it ' or "you are welcome " or "glad to do it "
"Mon coeur" means my heart. "Rein" means "kidney" (probably a mispelling of "Rien" meaning "nothing"). So "mon coeur et rien de plus" would read "my heart and nothing more" in English.
dialyse de rein.
Rein Bloem has written: 'Zulke scheuten, zulke tronk' 'Part en deel' 'De bomen en het bos' 'Van de aarde'
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