little
The word 'piccolo' is the Italian equivalent of the English word 'little'. It is used to describe something that is small in size or amount. For example, 'una piccola casa' means 'a little house', and 'un po' piccolo' means 'a little small'.
My dog is very small.
This phrase is used to describe the size of the speaker's dog. 'Molto' means 'very'; it's used here to emphasize how small the dog is.
I have a small problem.
This phrase implies that the speaker is encountering a minor issue or challenge. The adjective 'piccolo' is used here to minimize the gravity of the problem.
This is only a small step.
This phrase is often used symbolically to suggest that something is merely the beginning of a longer journey or process. 'Piccolo' here means 'small' and 'passo' means 'step'.