This is the 6644th most frequent French word.
joliette
"Joliette" is not a standard French word; it is typically a proper noun, such as the name of a town in Quebec, Canada.
In this sentence, 'Joliette' refers to a proper noun, specifically the name of a city in Québec, Canada.
Nous avons visité la belle ville de Joliette lors de nos vacances.
We visited the beautiful city of Joliette during our vacation.
Here, 'Joliette' is used as a proper noun representing the name of a boutique or shop.
La boutique Joliette est connue pour ses articles uniques.
The Joliette shop is known for its unique items.
In this case, 'joliette' is used descriptively to mean 'charming' or 'pretty', although it is less common in this connotation.