this is how it is spelt in russian-- малыш
Russian for "just a little" is чуть-чуть, pronounced choo-choot.
Russian for 'very little' (as in: - Do you speak Russian? - Very little.) is немного (pronounced nemNOga).
To say "a little bit" in Russian, you can say "немного" (pronounced as "nemnogo").
Russian for "little sister" (meaning younger sister) is младшая сестра (pronounced MLATshaya seeSTRA).
if your trying to say your a little fat you would say te chuchutz polnaya
Russian for "just a little" is чуть-чуть, pronounced choo-choot.
Russian for 'very little' (as in: - Do you speak Russian? - Very little.) is немного (pronounced nemNOga).
To say "a little bit" in Russian, you can say "немного" (pronounced as "nemnogo").
Маленький ребенок is little baby in Russian.
Russian for "little sister" (meaning younger sister) is младшая сестра (pronounced MLATshaya seeSTRA).
if your trying to say your a little fat you would say te chuchutz polnaya
You can say "маленький монстр" in Russian to mean "little monster."
Russian for "Little brother, come here" would be Idi syuda, malenkiy brat. It sounds strange in Russian, but then so it does in English :)
мальчик
"Один" is how you say "the one" in Russian.
In Russian, "little rose" is "маленькая роза" (pronounced: ma-leen-kaya ro-za).
Russian Dolls is the only one that comes to mind. From Russia with Love The Russia House Living Russia, or The Man with a Camera (1929) Say It in Russian Little Russia