How to Say ‘Welcome’ in French
Rien
ree-ehn
[ree-ehn]
💬 Usage Tip: Pronounced like 'ree-ehn'.
🇫🇷 In France: Literally means 'nothing', implies 'it was no problem'.
Phrase Breakdown
Rien
[ree-ehn]
Nothing
Indicates absence of anything.
Je ne veux rien avec mon café.
I want nothing with my coffee.
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