It means, "there is nothing". Il n'y a rien dans l'auto - would mean, "There is nothing in the car".
"Nothing new!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Rien de nouveau! The prepositional phrase also translates as "No news!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ryad noo-vo" in northerly French and "ryeng duh noo-vo" in southerly French.
rien means nothing
"Rien à faire" is the French phrase for 'nothing to do'.
"Nothing" is an English equivalent of the French word "rien."Specifically, the French word is an indefinite pronoun. But it also can be a masculine noun. But either way, the meaning and the pronunciation are the same: "ryeh."
'Tout ou rien' means 'all or nothing'.
"Nothing new!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Rien de nouveau! The prepositional phrase also translates as "No news!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ryad noo-vo" in northerly French and "ryeng duh noo-vo" in southerly French.
"Rien ne va plus" is the correct phrase Save
"Nothing included!" and "Nothing understood!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Rien compris! Context makes clear which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "rya ko-pree" in French.
"I can't say anything..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Je ne peux rien dire... . The declarative statement also translates as "I can say nothing" in English. The pronunciation will be "zuhn puh rya deer" in French.
"Rien à faire" is the French phrase for 'nothing to do'.
rien means nothing
'Ne rien' means 'nothing'.
Je n'ai rien à dire in French means "I have nothing to say" in English.
c'est rien /or / ce n'est rien means that's nothing in French.
Rien aujourd'hui.
"Nothing" is an English equivalent of the French word "rien."Specifically, the French word is an indefinite pronoun. But it also can be a masculine noun. But either way, the meaning and the pronunciation are the same: "ryeh."
"Nothing will erase our story" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Rien n'effacera notre histoire.Specifically, the adverb rien is "nothing". The adverb ne* means "not". The verb effacera means "(he/it/she) will delete, erase, remove, rub out". The feminine/masculine possessive adjective notre means "our". The feminine noun histoire translates as "history, story".The pronunciation will be "ryah ney-fah-srah noh-tree-stwahr" in French.*The vowel e drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb which begins with a vowel.