O mon petit homme--how I have been longing for this moment.
I say nothing here of mon petit maistre, who was more comfortable in his house than I at the wars.
Mon petit maistre, I think if you had been there, I should not have been afraid all alone, and you would have had your share of it.
Mon petit maistre, if you had been there, you would have been much hindered with your hot irons; you would have wanted a lot of charcoal to heat them red, and sure you would have been killed like a calf for your cruelty.
Mon petit maistre, I wish you had been there with me, to experience the smells, and make report thereof to them that were not there.
Perhaps you onderstan' now, mon petit Jeem, why I 'ave not marry.
Questioned by them, Puff said that at night I had flattered him by calling him, Mon petit homme!
Come, mon petit, and give your dear godmamma a kiss," and she smiled at him like an ogress.
Put that hat back on your head, mon petit, or you will catch cold and be ill, you who are much too precious to be ill.
I tossed my head to shake my hair back, and mon petit Dame stroked my badly dressed silk.
I began to tremble, and drew closer to mon petit Dame (as I had always called Madame Guérard from my infancy) and to Mlle.
Mon petit Dame came downstairs, with her grave husband, and kissed me.
The latter was very religious and a great church-goer, mon petit Dame was a pagan in the purest acceptation of that word, and yet the two women got on very well together, thanks to their affectionate devotion to me.
On arriving at the Conservatoire, I hurried with mon petit Dame to the waiting-room, whilst my mother went direct to the theatre.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mon petit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.