Could use a bit more context. The closest I can think of, that makes sense, is "too worthless" or "too hopeless"
Everyone doesn't have a French replacement for their name, but you can probably have a French meaning. Maryanne in French is Maryanne (you) Queen in French is Reine (me)
Frottoir comes from the French language
the current french ensign has proportions different than that of the french flag.
Actif - Active (French) (Englsih)
zéro, nul
Match nul
"nul" means of no value, worth nothing, with a worth of zero. "c'est nul" = that's rubbish. In football ('soccer' for Americans): a draw = un match nul.
1. zéroor 2. nul
No; not any; as, nul disseizin; nul tort.
Il est nul parce qu'il est trop ... means "he/it is worthless/rubbish because he/it is too much ..." in French. Ex: (about a movie) il est nul parce qu'il est trop sentimental (it is rubbish because it is too maudlin)
normalement, nitrate, nul, noël, navire
Bandet Nul. has written: 'Bandet Nul de luxe'
You can say "Eh bien, c'est nul" in French to mean "well that sucks."
You can say "Je suis un(e) nul(le)" in French to convey the same meaning as "I am a dork."
Jan De Nul was created in 1938.
The population of Jan De Nul is 5,000.