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How do you spell nothing in french?

"Nothing" in French can be translated in several ways, depending on the context:

* rien: This is the most common and general translation for "nothing."

* ne... rien: This is used when you want to emphasize the absence of something. For example, "I have nothing" would be "Je n'ai rien."

* pas grand-chose: This translates to "not much" and is used when you want to say that something is insignificant or unimportant.

* nul: This means "null" or "worthless" and is used when you want to say something is of no value.

* vide: This means "empty" and is used when you want to say something is lacking in content or substance.

So, the best translation for "nothing" in French depends on the specific situation and the meaning you want to convey.

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