I do not know which anime you are talking about but I will try and answer. There are two Rins I know of and here they are...
Rin (Inuyasha) No she has not died and is still beside Sessohamaru.
Rin (Naruto) yes she is dead, she was one of Kakashi's teamates when he was youger.... He was the only one to survive a mission they were sent on...
Im not sure what you mean but Rin doesnt die... if the video says so then shes faking it.. besides.. Rin isn't an anime shes a Vocaloid... just a voice synthesizer
*SPOILER* *SPOILER* *SPOILER* *SPOILER* *SPOILER* in was killed by Kakashi but Kishimoto hasnt told anyone why he did that yet.
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Rin Nonomiya is 164 cm.
well many people are saying shes alive with the anbu alive with the akatski and dead mani619 here, shes dead, when kakashi fights pain he says, i wasnt able to protect rin... i keep breaking my promises to you (talkin about obito) the top 2 choices is anbu and dead in naruto shippuden movie 3 interhier of fire kakashi said obito rin you protected the villege and died now its my turn he said something like that Actually when kakashi faught all the People outside of the destroyed rock area where obito died he tired himself out and when him and Rin were traveling he passed out. When he passed out Rin protected him until his sensei came but she died protecting him. above me is not true, the 3rd said shes over their in she was crying in a field because of oditos death SHE IS DEAD I think she's dead because when Kakashi is about to die, when pain almost kills him, in his head he says i'm coming to join you master, ( Minato Namikaze ) Obito, and Rin. He never sees her when he dies but i'm pretty sure she died some how if he said that.
Rin means too many things. Rin means bell. Rin means forest. Rin means food. Rin means companion. Rin means an uncountable number of things. I cant tell which Rin youre asking about since the categories say Naruto and Inuyasha, but Naruto's Rin probably means bell due to the bell test, And Inuyasha's Rin could mean forest, food, or companion. I think it's a name Sesshoumaru gave her before she started talking again, so it would be something that has meaning to him. He found her in a forest where she gave him food and became his companion, so... Its a very ambiguous name.
Yes she is dead, but noone knows how.
Yes, but she is dead..
Rin was the teammate of Hatake Kakashi. She is presumed deceased, as Kakashi has said that all of his friends were dead.
No, she is dead.
It is assumed that Rin is dead because at one point Kakashi says, "I am going to join Obito and Rin" or something to that extent. No one knows how she died because it is never mentioned.
No he didn't name her. Before Sesshomaru found Rin, she had a family, but they were killed by a band of thieves. When Sesshomaru found her, she was dead, but he brought her back to life :)
no because rin is dead because in manga chapter 424 kakashi says to obito that "please forgive me because i coundnt keep your promise,i coudnt protect rin" so it means that rin is dead so the answer is simple that kakashi cant marry rin he have to find another girl:)
in one of the episodes, kakashi said that everyone close to him has died. he also said that he couldn't keep his promise to obito. rin has probably died. It has been confirmed that Rin is dead. When Kakashi was dying, he saw his deceased friends and team mates, Rin among them, confirming her death.
tinatanung koe nga rin ie ?
*SPOILER* *SPOILER* *SPOILER* *SPOILER* *SPOILER* in was killed by Kakashi but Kishimoto hasnt told anyone why he did that yet.
She is dead, but noone knows how she died.
She must be dead. Kakashi mentioned before (during his conversation with Sasuke) that all the persons who were important to him are already dead. If I remember well, he once stated that he failed in protecting Rin. I don't know when though... She may be still alive because she was there when the 3rd hokage died.