It is either "Mon petit chouchou" (m) or "ma petite chouchoute" (f)
Chouchou means "someone's favorite"
Petit(e) means little
it is pejorative when it is the "teacher or boss' favorite".
But it is quite kind if a friend says to you "t'es mon chouchou"
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Petite is the feminine form of the adjective 'small'. Its masculine counterpart is petit.
Petite (fem.) is the opposite of "grande" (fem.) in French.
The phrase 'marche et petite' means [take] march-style steps and [make them] small. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'marche' means 'march, step'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. And the adjective 'petite' means 'little, small'.
It is neither. Une petite is feminine because you have to add an e on the end of your adjective. Un petit would be masculine because there is no e on the end. Yu can't have une petit as it is grammatically incorrect. Either they are masculine or feminine, they can't be both.
"Ma petite chérie" referring to a female, or "mon petit chéri" when referring to a male are just terms of endearment in French, but if you want a literal translation, it would be, "my little dear."