I would certainly say to you, that both options could be used indistinctively. Although "littlest" sounds sort of formaller... just kidding, MORE FORMAL! haha, hope I helped you
Yes
Superlative: smallest Comparative: littler or more little
The comparative of "little" is "less" and the superlative is "least."
Little,littler,littlest If Little refers to the amount then: Little , Less , Least If Little refers to the size then :Little smaller ,smallest
The comparative and superlative words of little are littler and littlest or little, less, least.
They dont have a word for littlest but the word little is Parvus. Hope this helps. :) :)
littlest or least
monkey little is the littlest of arul the monkeys.
little, littler, littlest little, less, least
littler, littlest
my little darling my little darling
The emperor penguin is 1.1 metre tall and the smallest penguin is called fairy penguin or little blue penguin. Fairy penguins live in Newzeland and Australia.
Yes it is.It is the comparative form of small.Can you get me a smaller size? My brother is smaller than meThe superlative form is smallest.She is the smallest in our family. The smallestman in the world lives in India