"You have a nice chest!" in English is Vous avez une belle poitrine! in French.
C'est très joli! in French means "It's very nice!" in English.
Have a nice afternoon!
Ça fait longtemps que tu habites à Nice? in French means "Have you lived in Nice for a long time?" in English.
Pas joli joli tout ça! is a French equivalent of the English phrases "That isn't nice," "That is not nice!" and "That's not nice!" The exclamation translates literally as "Not pretty pretty all that!" and loosely as "Not at all very pretty all that!" in English. The pronunciation will be "pa zho-lee zho-lee too sa" in French.
Nice is translated gentil, sympathique, agréable in French.
"I come from Nice (France)" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je viens de Nice. The declarative statement in the first person singular of the present indicative also may be rendered into English as "I am coming from Nice," "I'm coming from Nice," and "I do come from Nice" according to context. The pronunciation always will be "zhuh vya duh neess" in French.
Avoir un jour agréable, tout le monde! in French is "Have a nice day, everybody!" in English.
"Is the weather nice today?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Est-ce qu'il fait bon aujourd'hui? The question also translates as "Is it nice (outside) today?" and "Is it nice weather today?" in English. The pronunciation will be "eh-skeel feh bo o-zhoor-dwee" in French.
"have a nice week end sweetheart"
"Nice pictures!" in English is Belle foto! in Italian.
Literally 'bon cheveux' means "good hair" in French, but this isn't used at all in French. 'Beaux cheveux' means "nice / beautiful hair".
"Pretty" is an English equivalent of the French word jolie.Specifically, the word is an adjective in its feminine singular form. It also may be translated as "attractive, lovely, nice" according to context. The pronunciation will be "zho-lee" in French.