my little cutiepie (feminine cutiepie)
ma petite soeur
'Ce n'est ma petite-fille'
"my girlfriend Novia"
Salut: Literally, my little. That's it; but, when used in french, it is a loving term meaning my little sweetie, love, or something like that.
The literal translation is... petite oranges
It is either "Mon petit chouchou" (m) or "ma petite chouchoute" (f) Chouchou means "someone's favorite" Petit(e) means little it is pejorative when it is the "teacher or boss' favorite". But it is quite kind if a friend says to you "t'es mon chouchou"
The English translation of 'a tout chouchou' means to every pet. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'a' means 'to'. The adjective 'tout' means 'each, every'. And the noun 'chouchou' means 'pet', or any term of affection between those who are close.
"Ma petite chérie" referring to a female, or "mon petit chéri" when referring to a male are just terms of endearment in French, but if you want a literal translation, it would be, "my little dear."
Ma Petite Lumiere was created in 2000.
"ma petite vie" means 'my little life'.
It should be "ma petite belle", not "mon" ("mon" is for men in this context)."Ma petite belle" is equivalent to "my girlfriend."J'aime ma petite belle. = I love my girlfriend.
After you, my little one is an English equivalent of 'Apres toi, ma petite'. The words in French are pronounced 'ah-preh twah mah puh-teet'.In the word by word translation, the preposition 'apres'means 'after'. The feminine possessive 'ma' means 'my'. The feminine adjective/noun 'petite' means 'little one, dear one'.
J'aime ma petite petite-fille. (every grand-daughter [petite-fille] is not necessarily small [petite])
ma petite fleur bleue is my little blue flower in English.
well it doesn't really sound right but if you put a comma after t'aime it means this: Je t'aime, ma petite amie. - I love you, my girlfriend. If you want to say 'I love my girlfriend' you have to say: 'J'aime ma petite amie.'
my girlfriend
ma petite chérie