"nice" has several different translations according to the context.
As an adjective, for instance "a nice car", it can be "beau" (beautiful, "belle" in fem.) or "joli", "une belle voiture". "A nice meal" would be "bon" (good, "bonne" in fem.), "un bon repas".
"A nice person" would be "une personne gentille" (kind) or "sympathique".
The expression "Nice!" or "Nice one!" can be translated as "Pas mal !" (not bad) or "Bravo !" or "Très bien !" (very good).
"Nice try!" is "Bien essayé !"
The French word 'jolie' is actually spelled 'joli' and it means pretty, nice, nice-looking. It means something like, "Nice catch" or "You're good looking!"
nice is gentil / gentille or sympathique in French.
As with most adjectives in French, there is a masculine and a feminine form - the word in French for nice is gentil/gentille
A polite and short way to say 'pleased to meet you'
"I live in Nice" in French.
gentille
'niçoise' is the feminine adjective for 'originating from Nice', a town on the Mediterranean sea.
nice to meet you
nice
It's a nice place, Nice.
it is not a French word
It came from the french word beau which means nice.