It means "the little house".
"La petite da maison" is not a recognized phrase in French. It could be a misspelling or a mix-up with another expression. If you provide more context or details, I can help you better understand its meaning.
"La Maison" in French translates to "the house" or "the home" in English.
La maison de grande is a French sentence that means large home in English. La maison is home, and de grande is large.
No, "petite la chienne" is not a correct phrase in French. It should be "la petite chienne" if you are referring to a small female dog.
You can say "nous sommes à la maison" in French to mean "we're home."
You can say "la maison de John" in French to mean "John's house".
"La petite maison" translates as "the little house" in English.
the small house
A small party at house
plus grande est la maison plus petite est la paie (paise means nothing in French) : the bigger is the house, the smaller the income.
"rester à la maison" means "to stay at home".
"La Maison" in French translates to "the house" or "the home" in English.
the house
"la maison"
Yes the word for house in French is la maison.
La maison de grande is a French sentence that means large home in English. La maison is home, and de grande is large.
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Je rentre à la maison means "I'm going home" in English.