you say it in french:"je ne veux rien".
"Rien à faire" is the French phrase for 'nothing to do'.
no that means nothing. if you want to say "what day is it ?" you should say : "quel jour sommes-nous ?" or "quel jour est-on ?"
If you want to say it is raining, it is "Il pleut". If you want to say rain then it is pluie.
Je veux échapper
"tu ne fais rien" or "vous ne faites rien"
"Rien à faire" is the French phrase for 'nothing to do'.
Generally, nothing is. if you want to say nothing isn't, you can say something is
When someone says "merci" (thank-you) then you would say "De rien", which means you're welcome, or it was nothing. 'Rien' means nothing, and 'de rien' is it was nothing.
How do you say They want to in French
I want her is 'je la veux' in French.
no that means nothing. if you want to say "what day is it ?" you should say : "quel jour sommes-nous ?" or "quel jour est-on ?"
Nothing. This name doesn't exist in French.
Elbert Hubbard is the author of this quote
Rien beaucoup
nothing
What are we having for dinner? = Qu'est-ce qu'on mange? Tea in French is the drink and nothing else. If you want to double check look on google translate.
if you want to say "you are" you say "vous êtes" but if you want to say "and you" you say "et vous"