no other face has made me mad
No place is an English equivalent of the French phrase 'aucun endroit'.nowhere or not anywhere
The statement 'Je t'aime' means I love you. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The personal pronoun 'te'* means 'you'. The verb 'aime' means '[I] love'. The statement 'Aucun titre ne contient le mot' means No title [is sufficient to] hold the word. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'aucun' and the adverb 'ne' mean 'no, none, not any'. The noun 'titre' means 'deed, title'. The verb 'contient' means '[he/she/it] contains, holds'. The definite article 'le' means 'the'. The word 'mot' means 'word'. *The letter 'e' is dropped before a word that begins with a vowel or an unaspirated 'h'.
Rien means 'nothing' or the negative form of 'anything' depending on the context. For example, -"Qu'as-tu fait" (What did you do?) -"Rien." (Nothing.) or -"Je n'ai rien fait." (I didn't do anything.) Note that rien is used in the place of 'pas' and is one of the many forms of the negative in French (e.g. ne...rien, ne...aucun, ne...personne).
Give it your best shot.the best in the businessIt's the best thing since slided bread.Put your best foot forward.best wishesbring out the best in someone
No place is an English equivalent of the French phrase 'aucun endroit'.nowhere or not anywhere
Aucun is the opposite of yes, so it can mean none, no, neither, or no one, so it might mean no problems.
In French, you can say "Ça n'a aucun sens." or "Cela n'a aucun sens." to express "That makes no sense."
None is "aucun / aucune" in French.
Aucun âge
Aucun sport.
'aucun tartes pour vous' means 'no pie for you'
neither is translated "aucun / aucune" in FrenchI want neither of them: 'je ne veux aucun d'eux'
Je n'ai aucun argent.
we don't make any.....
Aucun means nothing
The population of Aucun is 205.