don't mention it (as a reply for 'thank you') is translated "de rien" or "ce n'est rien" in French.
Je n'ai rien à dire in French means "I have nothing to say" in English.
nothing at all
If this question means "Is 'j'ai rien' Latin?", then no, it's colloquial French for "I've got nothing."If it's a request for a translation into Latin, the answer is Nihil habeo.
It means, "it's nothing" or you're welcome.
in a shake, in no time
The first problem here is to massage the question into good french. You probably meant "Non, je ne regrette rien", from a song made famous by Edith Piaf. In English this is 'No, I don't regret a thing'.
Nothing at all, diddly squat.
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Edith Piaf
"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.
rien means nothing
de rien
Edith Piaf
The French expression is: "Ne rien entendre, ne rien voir, ne rien dire".
Thanks, it doesn't matter and see you soon.
Probably Non, je ne regrette rien.