Mr. Buller decides to say nothing to Teresa when Victor speaks French to him because he is likely uninterested in engaging in a conversation in a language he does not understand. Furthermore, he may not want to appear rude by interrupting their conversation or showing his lack of comprehension.
"It is nothing" translates to "Ce n'est rien" in French.
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
"Du rien" in French means "of nothing" or "nothing." It is often used to express insignificance or lack of importance.
To say "it was nothing" in French, you would say "ce n'était rien."
The name Angela means "angel" in French.
Teresa is related to the French first name "Thérèse", but French people surely would use it as it is.
By trying to speak french
Teresa Campi has written: 'Sul ritmo saffico' -- subject(s): Biography, French Poets
Nothing in French is "rien"
Décide! in the informal singular and Décidez! in the formal singular/informal plural are French equivalents of the English word "Decide!" The respective pronunciations in French will be "dey-seed" for "You decide!" and "dey-see-dey" for "You decide!" or "You all decide!"
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"Rien à faire" is the French phrase for 'nothing to do'.
"It is nothing" translates to "Ce n'est rien" in French.
that means nothing in French.
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
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