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"Little cowslip," "little cuckoo (bird)," "little cuckoo clock," "little old crate (plane)," "wild daffodil" and "little wild narcissus" are English equivalents of the French phrase ptit coucou. Context makes clear which option suits for the masculine singular phrase, whose more formal, standard form is petit coucou. The pronunciation will be "ptee koo-koo" in northerly French and "puh-tee koo-koo" in southerly French.

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