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Adjective

small (smaller, smallest)

  1. Not large or big; insignificant; few in numbers or size.
    • eg. a small serve of icecream, a small group
  2. young eg. a small child.

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  • Chinese: (xiǎo) (1), 年轻 (niánqīng) (2)
  • Arabic: قَليل (qaliːl) (1)
  • Catalan: petit (1,2)
  • Dutch: klein (1,2), nietig (1), minuscuul (1), jong (2)
  • Esperanto: malgranda (1), juna (2)
  • Finnish: pieni (1, 2), nuori (2)
  • French: petit (1,2), minuscule (1), jeune (2)
  • Frisian: lyts (1,2), jong (2)
  • German: klein (1,2), jung (2)
  • Greek: (mikro )
  • Ido: mikra
  • Irish: beag
  • Italian: piccolo (1,2), giovane (2)
  • Japanese: 小さい (ちいさい , chiisai) (1,2), 若い (わかい ,wakai) (2)
  • Lithuanian: mažas m, maža f, n
  • Persian: كوچِک (kuček) (1, 2)
  • Polish: mały m, mała f, małe n (1,2), młody , młoda f, młode n (2)
  • Portuguese: pequeno (1,2), jovem (2)
  • Romanian: mic m, mică f (1,2)
  • Russian: маленький (malen'kij) (1,2), молодой (molodoj) (2)
  • Spanish: pequeño (1,2), joven (2)
  • Sorbian: mały (1)
  • Swedish: liten (1,2), ung (2)
  • Welsh: bach (1,2), ieuanc (2

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