Elle est tout à fait petite.
In French, you would say "Elle est assez petite."
"Très petit" is how you say "quite small" in French.
You can say "petit" for a male small one and "petite" for a female small one in French.
It depends on if you're male or female: Male: Je suis assez petit Female: Je suis assez petite
"Quite" in French can be translated as "assez" or "plutôt", depending on the context in which it is used.
"il a un petit nez"
"Très petit" is how you say "quite small" in French.
Sa mère est très petite
You can say "petit" for a male small one and "petite" for a female small one in French.
"Small cat" in French is Un petit chat.
You would say "petite table" in French.
est assezExample: Elle est assez intelligente = She is quite intelligent
You say trop petit
Un petit appartement.
The small railway station is "la petite gare" in French.
Petite
It depends on if you're male or female: Male: Je suis assez petit Female: Je suis assez petite
affreux (quite horrible) or 'moche' (colloquial)