In English, to describe someone/something or to give an opinion in favor of someone or something, we can use the adjectives old, nice and interesting.
We use “old » to talk about someone/something that has lived a lot old or someone/something out of fashion: He is now 80, he’s an old man. She has a weird style, she is completely old fashioned. You know a lot about the history of the city, you must be very old.
We use “nice” to say that someone/something is beautiful or if a person is kind: She is a really nice person, always here to help others. That girl is very nice. I have a nice jacket.
We use “interesting” to describe our feeling in favor of someone/something: He is very educated, he’s an interesting man. The movie is very interesting. There was nothing interesting in the market.
