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How do you say litte in french?

"Little" in French can be translated in a few different ways depending on the context and gender:

Masculine:

* Petit: This is the most common translation and is used for masculine nouns.

* Minime: This means "tiny" or "very small" and is used for emphasis.

Feminine:

* Petite: This is the feminine form of "petit" and is used for feminine nouns.

* Minime: This also works for feminine nouns and means "tiny" or "very small."

Plural:

* Petits: For masculine plural nouns.

* Petites: For feminine plural nouns.

Examples:

* Un petit chien: A small dog

* Une petite fille: A little girl

* Les petits oiseaux: The little birds

* Un travail minime: A tiny task

Note: "Little" can also be translated as "peu" when used to describe a quantity or amount. For example, "peu de temps" means "little time."

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