Small, little
"a small word for ..."
"Grandson" is an English equivalent of the French word petit-fils. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which translates literally as "little son" -- will be "ptee-fees" in northerly French and "puh-tee-fees" in southerly French.
if you mean the english word OR then it's ouif you mean the french word OR then it means gold
Nault isn't a French word.
it's not French
The word "short" in French can be translated to "court" (for length) or "petit" (for size).
"Petit E. coli" in English means "Small E. coli." E. coli is a type of bacteria, and "petit" is the French word for "small."
"a small word for ..."
That is French.
"Grandson" is an English equivalent of the French word petit-fils. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which translates literally as "little son" -- will be "ptee-fees" in northerly French and "puh-tee-fees" in southerly French.
It means "my little" as in "my little one".
Petit(e) Only add the E if the thing your describing is feminine.
The French word for "big" is "grand," and the opposite is "petit," which means "small."
The French word "petit" is pronounced as "puh-tee" in English. The first syllable "pet" is pronounced like "puh" and the second syllable "it" like "tee".
petit
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.
toujours dans mon propre petit monde means 'always in my own small word' in English.