un ami / une amie sympa/sympathique
Passe une bonne journée, mon ami.
A town on french riviera
'that is nice' in french is 'qui est agréable'
To introduce yourself and a friend in French, you can say: "Bonjour, je m'appelle [Your Name] et voici mon ami(e) [Friend's Name]." This translates to "Hello, my name is [Your Name] and this is my friend [Friend's Name]." If you want to be more formal, you can add "Enchanté(e)" after your introduction, which means "Nice to meet you."
"Tu n'es pas gentille" <- for a friend or an acquaintance "Vous n'etes pas gentille" <- in a more formal context
No, "friend" is not a plural in French. The word for "friend" in French is "ami" for a male friend and "amie" for a female friend.
Some French people will be nice to you.
nice is gentil / gentille or sympathique in French.
be nice to her :)
Nice and happy in French is 'Bonne et heureuse'.
hang out with them,the friend zone is good it means they like you
As with most adjectives in French, there is a masculine and a feminine form - the word in French for nice is gentil/gentille