ma petite maison means 'my little house' in French. "Maison" is a feminine noun so the possessive is 'ma' and not 'mon' which is used for masculine nouns. Same for the adjective.
'ma maison' means my house in French. This is a feminine noun so the possessive is 'ma' and not 'mon' which is used for masculine nouns.
The French expression is "mon petit chou", meaning literally "my little cabbage". Naturally this hasn't rally to do with vegetables, but is a pet name for someone you love, your partner or child.
mon petit chou EDITED: "Mon petit chou" translates to "My little cabbage". "Ou est mon petit chou" translates to "Where is my little cabbage". Or you can say "Ou est mon peu chou", which actually translates to "Where is my little cabbage". Petit = small Chou = little
To express size, they come after the word. Une maison grande (A big house), Un chien petit (A little dog) They may go before the noun to express something special: Une grande dame (A great lady) Mon petit fils (My dear lil boy)
Mon petit homme
Mon petit tresor
'ma maison' means my house in French. This is a feminine noun so the possessive is 'ma' and not 'mon' which is used for masculine nouns.
my little sadness
my little one
Boyfriend!
'my little rabbit'
My little friend.
je prends mon petit déjeuner is 'I'm taking my breakfast' in English.
In English "Mon petit chou" is "My little cabbage" Dans anglais "Mon petit chou" est "My little cabbage"
It means "my little rascal" in French.
toujours dans mon propre petit monde means 'always in my own small word' in English.
je veux sortir avec mon petit ami is 'I want to go out with my boyfriend' in English.