rien de neuf
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.
In Punjabi, you can say "ਨਵਾਂ ਨਹੀਂ" (navāṅ nahīṁ) to mean "nothing new."
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).
You can say "Quoi de neuf ?" in French to ask someone "What's new?" or "What's up?" in English.
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.
"Rien à faire" is the French phrase for 'nothing to do'.
you say it in french:"je ne veux rien".
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.
Nothing. This name doesn't exist in French.
Rien beaucoup
ne faites rien
there is nothing better = il n'y a rien de mieux
Sans toi je suis rien
You say "Nothing new" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Kosi tuntun".
the French use the same name, New Delhi
new start mean nouveau départ in french
Rien de spécial means "nothing special."