hi, it means "i love nothing" like every parisian do
enjoy !
nothing's wrong would be translated 'rien n'est faux, rien n'est incorrect'. That gives a double negative and French speakers just say usually 'rien' (when told there's something wrong here...), or use the opposite phrase 'tout VA bien' (all is good).
As a pronoun Rien is often accompanied by "ne" or "n'" (before a vowel), and sometimes by another negative item (jamais ...) Je n'ai rien - "I've got nothing" (Rien adjective is after the ne) Rien ne VA - "nothing's going right" (Rien as a noun is before the "ne") A-t-il jamais rien fait pour nous ? Has he ever done anything for us ? (no "ne in interrogative sent.) Il n'a jamais rien fait pour nous - He has never done something for us Some locutions in which, most often, rien is a noun -"De rien" alone can mean "you're welcome" or "not at all" when somenone thanks you - Un rien - (a very little quantity) - rien d'autre - nothing else - rien du tout - nothing at all - n'avoir rien de : Il n'a rien d'un champion. He's no champion. - rien que - just, only - rien que pour lui faire plaisir - just to please him - rien que la vérité - nothing but the truth - rien que cela - that alone - Rien que la voiture coûte un million - The car alone costs a million. - rien à faire! it's no good!, it's no use! It's not worth ii - il ne lui ressemble en rien - he's nothing like him - Rien ne VA plus ! - I don't know the translation in English but it is the locution used in casinos when betting time is over) :0))
"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.
Yes, de rien can be shortened to rien in conversation. It is a more casual and informal way of saying "you're welcome" in French. Both expressions are used to respond to someone who has thanked you for something.
The French expression is: "Ne rien entendre, ne rien voir, ne rien dire".
Not seeing anything but love.
"Rien ne va plus" is the correct phrase Save
It means 'nothing'
"Rien à faire" is the French phrase for 'nothing to do'.
It means, "there is nothing". Il n'y a rien dans l'auto - would mean, "There is nothing in the car".
a little "Me" of love , for you only (surely a play on words on 'un petit mot d'amour' meaning 'a sweet love word')
Love means 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 de plus, mon amour
l'amour n'est rien qu'une migraine
Rien de rien - nothing at all
"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.