The Cajun French word for little or petite is "ti," which is short for "petit" in standard French.
The French word for "little" is "petit" for masculine nouns and "petite" for feminine nouns.
The Cajun French word "peeyank" usually refers to a type of fish, specifically "pike" in English.
The word you are referring to is likely "lagniappe," a Cajun French term meaning a little something extra or a bonus.
The word for "little" in French is "petit" (masculine) or "petite" (feminine).
Yes, "petite" is a French word that means "small" or "little." It is often used to describe someone who is short in stature.
In Cajun or Canadian French, it means My little one ( properly ma 'tite, short for ma petite).
The French word for "little" is "petit" for masculine nouns and "petite" for feminine nouns.
Son translated into French is: fils
Tiens petite maman que vous allez bien.
petite soeur
- petit (masculine) - petite (feminine)
The phrase 'petite amie' means girlfriend. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'petite' means 'little, small'. The noun 'amie' means 'female friend'.
The word you are referring to is likely "lagniappe," a Cajun French term meaning a little something extra or a bonus.
The Cajun French word "peeyank" usually refers to a type of fish, specifically "pike" in English.
The word for "little" in French is "petit" (masculine) or "petite" (feminine).
- petit (masculine) - petite (feminine)
Yes, "petite" is a French word that means "small" or "little." It is often used to describe someone who is short in stature.