It means, "it's nothing" or you're welcome.
Rien de rien - nothing at all
You can say, "de rien," "pas de problème," or "il n'y a pas de quoi,".
De rien.
c'est rien /or / ce n'est rien means that's nothing in French.
It literally means "of nothing" but is more like "It's nothing." For example, when someone thanks you for something and you respond "Don't worry about it!" or "Not at all!" or "It's nothing!", this is what the French use "De rien" for. "De rien" is most commonly translated and used as saying thank you. People say "merci" and the normal way of saying something back [you're welcome] is by saying "de rien."
Rien de rien - nothing at all
rien means nothing
"C'est rien de spécial" in French translates to "It's nothing special" in English. It's a common expression used to downplay the significance or importance of something.
"Mon coeur" means my heart. "Rein" means "kidney" (probably a mispelling of "Rien" meaning "nothing"). So "mon coeur et rien de plus" would read "my heart and nothing more" in English.
Nothing special
(it's) nothing important
in a shake, in no time
'Tout ou rien' means 'all or nothing'.
The closest you can come in english is : DUH RAY IN
"Rien ne va plus" is the correct phrase Save
Nothing at all, diddly squat.
It means, "there is nothing". Il n'y a rien dans l'auto - would mean, "There is nothing in the car".