"A small party" in English is un petit groupe for a group of people or team and une petite fête for a feast in French.
Le petit in French means "the little one" or "the small one" in English.
"Little jug" is an English equivalent of the French word cruchon. The masculine singular noun also translates as "small pitcher" in English. The pronunciation will be "kryoo-sho" in French.
"petit bateau" means small boat in French. This is also a brand name for young children's clothes.
I think the french word "Boutique" in English "a small store", example: chachaboutique.be
Élite is a French equivalent of the English phrase "a small group of exclusive people." The feminine singular noun in question traces its origins back to the present infinitive élire ("to elect"). The pronunciation will be "ey-lee" in French.
"Small" in English means piccolo in Italian.
The word "little" in French can be translated as "petit" or "petite" depending on the gender of the noun it is describing. The word "small" can be translated as "petit" as well. Similarly, "tiny" can be translated as "petit" in French.
Le Touquet, when translated from French into English, refers to a small village in the northern part of France. It has a population of just over 5000 people.
Pas de bourrée in French means "(dance or musical) pace of quick, small footsteps" in English since bourrée is a French traditional dance series, usually of three, quick small steps of the feet either in a straight line or in a turn.
"Small town" in English is piccola città in Italian.
"Small exchange office" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase petit bureau de change. The pronunciation of the words -- which translate literally as "small-sized office for (currency) exchange" -- will be "puh-tee byoo-ro duh shawnzh" in French.
"Little love" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase petit amour. The masculine singular adjective and noun also may be rendered into English as "small love." The pronunciation will be "ptee-ta-moor" in northerly French and "puh-tee-ta-moor" in southerly French.