How to Say ‘Small’ in French
Petit
puh-tee
[puh-tee]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Petit' is a term of endearment in French, often used to mean 'little' in a loving way.
🇫🇷 In France: The word 'petit' has a special place in French culture, used in expressions like 'petit déjeuner' for breakfast, literally meaning 'little lunch'.
Phrase Breakdown
Petit
[puh-tee]
Small/Little
Describes something of a smaller size or lesser degree.
Elle a un petit chien.
She has a small dog.
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