Petit boutique/magazin
"shop" is "boutique" or "magasin". There is also the French word "échoppe" which has the same origine as "shop", but it is rarely used now, it means a small shop or a stall or booth.
French words for small shops may be 'une échope' (compare to English "shop") and 'une boutique'
the word poodle means that it is a small dog and came from the french word poodelle which means small furry dog.
The French word for "big" is "grand," and the opposite is "petit," which means "small."
Petite (feminine) or Petit (masculine)
The French word "village" translates to "small rural community" in English. It typically refers to a small settlement with a close-knit community.
Yes, "petite" is a French word that means "small" or "little." It is often used to describe someone who is short in stature.
The word ballot has been derived from the french word ballotte which means a small ball.
the flower shop is 'le fleuriste' in French.
Une boutique (fem.), un petit magasin (masc.). A very small shop (or a stall, booth, stand) is also called "une échoppe".
the word saute means to "jump" in french, it also means to cook quickly in a small amount of fat.
Possibly you are asking about the French word 'pois', which means 'peas', which you would buy at a greengrocer or a supermarket.