Usage examples of "petit" in French with translation to English

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Meg prépare le petit déjeuner. Meg is preparing breakfast.
Avez-vous un petit ami ? Do you have a boyfriend?
Je dois faire le petit déjeuner. I have to prepare the breakfast.
As-tu un petit ami ? Do you have a boyfriend?
Je veux prendre mon petit déjeuner. I want to have my breakfast.
Il fut mon premier petit ami. He was my first boyfriend.
Il a fini son petit déjeuner. He finished breakfast.
A-t-elle un petit ami ? Does she have a boyfriend?
Je dois préparer leur petit déjeuner. I must prepare their breakfast.
N'était-il pas ton petit ami ? Wasn't he your boyfriend?
Il descendit prendre le petit déjeuner. He came down to breakfast.
Il a été mon premier petit ami. He was my first boyfriend.
J'ai mangé un petit déjeuner nourrissant. I ate a nutritious breakfast.
Malheureusement, elle a déjà un petit ami. Unfortunately she already has a steady boyfriend.
Je viens de manger mon petit déjeuner. I've just eaten breakfast.
Elle se blottit contre son petit ami. She nuzzled up against her boyfriend.
J'ai pris un solide petit déjeuner. I had a sustaining breakfast.
Elle va se séparer de son petit ami. She is going to part from her boyfriend.
Elle a pris son petit déjeuner tôt. She had an early breakfast.
J'ignorais que tu avais un petit ami. I didn't know you had a boyfriend.
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