Little

/ˈlɪtəl/ adjective

Little means small in size, amount, or importance. It can also be used affectionately to talk about someone younger or smaller, like a little brother.

It comes from Old English “lytel,” meaning “small” or “short in time,” shared with other Germanic languages. The basic idea of smallness has remained stable for over a thousand years.

AMקטן
ARصغير
BNছোট
CApetit
CSmalý
DAlille
DEkleiner
ELμικρός
ESpequeño
FAکوچک
FI pieni
FRpetit
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