For size:
* Chhota (छोटा): This is the most common and general way to say "little" in terms of size.
* Chota sa (छोटा सा): This means "little" with a more endearing or playful tone.
For quantity:
* Thoda (थोड़ा): This means "a little" or "some".
* Kam (कम): This means "little" in the sense of "not much".
For age:
* Chota (छोटा): This can be used for a child, but you can also use "baccha (बच्चा)" which means "child".
For importance:
* Chhota (छोटा): This can also be used to mean "small" or "unimportant".
For other meanings:
* Kam (कम): This can also mean "less" or "fewer".
* Chhota (छोटा): Can also mean "short" or "young".
Example:
* "He is a little boy." - "Wo ek chhota ladka hai." (वह एक छोटा लड़का है)
* "I want a little bit of sugar." - "Mujhe thodi shakkar chahie." (मुझे थोड़ी शक्कर चाहिए)
* "It's a little bit cold." - "Thoda thanda hai." (थोड़ा ठंडा है)
Remember to choose the appropriate word based on the context of your sentence.