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Un petit recoin is a French equivalent which begins with the word petit and which is an equivalent of the English phrase "a small hideout."

Specifically, the masculine singular definite article unmeans "a, one." The masculine adjective petit means "little, small." The masculine noun recoin means "corner, hideaway, hideout, nook, recess."

The pronunciation will be "eh puh-tee reh-kweh" in French.

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