Je n'ai rien à dire in French means "I have nothing to say" in English.
don't mention it (as a reply for 'thank you') is translated "de rien" or "ce n'est rien" in French.
In French est resté(e) if you use the Passé composé tense (prefect perfect) resta if you use Passé simple tense (preterit) Note that, to express a past event, the Passé simple is often used in narrative contexts (in litterature) and passé composé is very often used in spoken french. She stayed here without speaking : Elle est restée sans rien dire. Elle resta sans rien dire.
Rien de rien - nothing at all
votre bienvenue Edit: But "your welcome" is an expression that is not literally translated into French. If you look down at the alternatives the answer "De rien" is given instead. They say "it's nothing", not "your welcome" in reply to thank you.
c'est rien /or / ce n'est rien means that's nothing in French.
"I can't say anything..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Je ne peux rien dire... . The declarative statement also translates as "I can say nothing" in English. The pronunciation will be "zuhn puh rya deer" in French.
Rien aujourd'hui.
rien à dire means 'nothing to say' in English.rien à dire means 'nothing to say' in English.
Rien is a literal French equivalent of the English word "nothing." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "rya" in French.
The French expression is: "Ne rien entendre, ne rien voir, ne rien dire".
"Nothing included!" and "Nothing understood!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Rien compris! Context makes clear which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "rya ko-pree" in French.
"Nothing new!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Rien de nouveau! The prepositional phrase also translates as "No news!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ryad noo-vo" in northerly French and "ryeng duh noo-vo" in southerly French.
qui ne veut rien dire
welcome is translated "bienvenue" we had a warm welcome = on nous a chaleureusement souhaité la bienvenue you're welcome = de rien
don't mention it (as a reply for 'thank you') is translated "de rien" or "ce n'est rien" in French.
Ne rien voir de mal, ne rien entendre de mal, ne rien dire de mal see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil
"Nothing" is an English equivalent of the French word "rien."Specifically, the French word is an indefinite pronoun. But it also can be a masculine noun. But either way, the meaning and the pronunciation are the same: "ryeh."