Très bien = Very well
Je t'aime vraiment. = I really like you.
Vous êtes si beau et je voudrais bien être votre petite amie. = You are so handsome, and I would love to be your girlfriend.
Je t'embrasse. = I hug (or kiss) you. / I'm hugging (or kissing) you. *In this context, it probably means kiss.*
Note: I would you most likely use the informal form of "you" in the following sentence: Tu es si beau et je voudrais bein être ta petite amie. "Vous" is formal: You would use it if you don't know someone very well (or at all), with an older person, someone in authority, etc.
I'd like to be your girlfriend / I wish I was your girlfriend
petite amie
You say granddaughter in French as "petite-fille."
You would say "petite maison" in French.
Petite is a French feminine adjective.
We wouldn't really say that kind of thing, as it could be so easily misinterpreted as being ironical. Here are a few suggestions: Bravo! Vous avez tout compris! Je vous félicite, vraiment!
Petite means small in French.
You would say "ma petite sœur" in French.
"Little potato" in French is "petite pomme de terre."
It means I love u( you) in french
Petite Mal is a saying in french that translates out to Little Evil.
The word for "little" in French is "petit" (masculine) or "petite" (feminine).