girlfriend
The term 'petite amie' is used in French to refer to a girlfriend. It is a direct translation of the English term 'girlfriend'. The term is often used in a romantic context to refer to a female partner or significant other. It is important to note that in French, the term 'petite' means 'small' or 'little', but in this context, it is used to denote affection or endearment.
My girlfriend loves chocolates.
In French, 'Ma petite amie' directly translates to 'My girlfriend'. The verb 'aime' means 'loves' and 'les chocolats' translates to 'the chocolates'.
I am going to the movies with my girlfriend tonight.
In this sentence, 'Je vais aller' translates as 'I am going to', 'au cinéma' is 'the movies', 'avec ma petite amie' means 'with my girlfriend' and 'ce soir' is 'tonight'.
Tom's girlfriend is very intelligent.
In this sentence, 'La petite amie de Tom' translates to 'Tom's girlfriend', 'est' means 'is' and 'très intelligente' is 'very intelligent'.