petit filet mignon
It's an abominable english invention!. I have no idea where it came from. Neither petit or petite is used in French to refer to filet mignon. If you are tryingt to say small then it would be petit since filet is masculine. However I think they use petite in reference to the size such as women's dress sizes - as in petite cut. Frankly both uses make me want to barf and slap people who use it with my filet mignon. If you must use a french word to refer to a piece of beef then at least abstain from adding pompousness to it and just call it filet mignon. If you really must use petit or petite then decide if you want to impress shallow americans (use petite) or appease the french that might come in the restaurant (use petit). Frankly I would just indicate how many ounces it was.
Yes, but its correct name is PETIT jury.
if you are speaking to a girl, you say "ma petite" if you are speaking to a guy, you say "mon petit"
The word for "little" in French is "petit" (masculine) or "petite" (feminine).
petite enfant (peh-teet an-fant) un petit bébé, un nourrisson, un nouveau-né
The French word for "little" is "petit" for masculine nouns and "petite" for feminine nouns.
petite (fem.) means small in French. The masculine adjective is 'petit'.
Petite is the feminine form of the adjective 'small'. Its masculine counterpart is petit.
Personne de petite taille, petit homme, petit garçon
Petit-fils / petite-fille.
In French, "little friend" is ami petit (male) or amie petite (female).In addition, petit ami means boyfriend and petite amie is girlfriend.
Little The little girl: La petite fille My little boy: Mon petit garcon.