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- Refers to a minor task or a quick chore.
- Used to downplay the effort required for a job.
- Common in both household and office settings.
意味
This phrase refers to a small task, a quick job, or a minor chore that needs doing. It is often used to describe something that won't take much time or effort to complete.
主な例文
3 / 6Explaining why you're busy
Je ne peux pas sortir, j'ai un petit travail à terminer.
I can't go out, I have a small job to finish.
Asking a colleague for help
Est-ce que tu as une minute pour un petit travail ?
Do you have a minute for a small task?
Texting a friend about chores
Juste un petit travail dans le jardin et j'arrive !
Just a little work in the garden and I'm coming!
文化的背景
The 'petits travaux' are often associated with 'le dimanche' (Sunday) when many French people engage in DIY projects around the house. In Quebec, you might hear 'une petite job'. While 'travail' is used, the English loanword 'job' is very common and is usually treated as feminine. In many Francophone African countries, 'un petit travail' can refer to 'débrouillardise'—finding small ways to earn money in the informal economy. Belgians might use 'un petit travail' similarly to the French, but they are also known for using 'faire un petit quelque chose' for the same meaning.
The 'BAGS' Rule
Remember that 'petit' is one of the few adjectives that goes BEFORE the noun.
Gender Trap
Never say 'une petit travail'. Even if the task feels 'feminine' to you, the word is masculine!
15秒でわかる
- Refers to a minor task or a quick chore.
- Used to downplay the effort required for a job.
- Common in both household and office settings.
What It Means
Un petit travail is your go-to phrase for those minor tasks. It is the French equivalent of saying "a little job" or "a quick task." It implies that the work is manageable. It is not a massive project. It is something you can knock out quickly. Think of it as a bite-sized responsibility.
How To Use It
You use it when you want to minimize the scale of a task. It fits perfectly into daily conversations. You can use it when asking for a favor. You can also use it to describe your afternoon plans. It usually follows the verb avoir (to have) or faire (to do). For example, J'ai un petit travail à finir means you are almost done. It sounds humble and approachable.
When To Use It
Use it when you are fixing a leaky faucet. Use it when you are editing a single paragraph. It is great for the office when you don't want to sound overwhelmed. It is perfect for home life too. If your partner asks what you are doing, this phrase is your best friend. It suggests you are being productive but not stressed.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this for your 500-page thesis. That is definitely not a petit travail. Avoid it during high-stakes performance reviews. You want your boss to think your work is significant. Calling a major merger a petit travail might sound like you are mocking the effort. Also, do not use it for professional titles. You are not a petit travailleur unless you want to sound very tiny!
Cultural Background
French culture values the distinction between le travail (career/labor) and les tâches (tasks). By adding petit, you are signaling a relaxed attitude. It shows you have control over your schedule. Historically, French craftsmanship often involved petits travaux—fine, detailed work. Today, it is more about the "gig economy" or DIY culture. It reflects a desire to keep things simple and manageable.
Common Variations
You will often hear un petit boulot. This is the more informal, slangier version. It usually refers to a part-time student job. Another variation is un petit truc à faire. This is even more vague and casual. If you are talking about home repairs, you might say du petit bricolage. Each variation changes the flavor slightly but keeps the "small" vibe.
使い方のコツ
The phrase is very versatile and sits comfortably in the neutral register. Be careful with the plural form 'travaux', which often specifically refers to construction or heavy renovation.
The 'BAGS' Rule
Remember that 'petit' is one of the few adjectives that goes BEFORE the noun.
Gender Trap
Never say 'une petit travail'. Even if the task feels 'feminine' to you, the word is masculine!
Sound Native
Contract 'petit' to 'p'ti' in casual conversation: 'Un p'ti travail'.
例文
6Je ne peux pas sortir, j'ai un petit travail à terminer.
I can't go out, I have a small job to finish.
A polite way to decline an invitation without sounding too busy.
Est-ce que tu as une minute pour un petit travail ?
Do you have a minute for a small task?
Makes the request seem less burdensome to the colleague.
Juste un petit travail dans le jardin et j'arrive !
Just a little work in the garden and I'm coming!
Shows you are almost ready to meet up.
C'est un petit travail de peinture, rien de grave.
It's a small painting job, nothing serious.
Used to reassure someone that a project isn't a mess.
Mon 'petit travail' est devenu un cauchemar !
My 'small job' has become a nightmare!
Humorous when a simple task goes wrong.
Il y a un petit travail de réparation à faire dans la cuisine.
There is a small repair job to do in the kitchen.
Neutral and direct for reporting minor issues.
自分をテスト
Choose the correct gender and adjective placement.
J'ai ____ à faire dans le jardin.
'Travail' is masculine, so we use 'un' and 'petit'. 'Petit' comes before the noun.
Complete the sentence with the plural form of 'un petit travail'.
Il fait des ______ pour aider ses voisins.
The plural of 'travail' is 'travaux', and the adjective 'petits' must be masculine plural.
Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation.
When would you say 'C'est un petit boulot'?
'Boulot' is informal and 'petit boulot' usually refers to a side gig.
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Types of Petits Travaux
Maison
- • Réparer
- • Nettoyer
- • Ranger
École
- • Devoirs
- • Lecture
- • Dessin
練習問題バンク
3 問題J'ai ____ à faire dans le jardin.
'Travail' is masculine, so we use 'un' and 'petit'. 'Petit' comes before the noun.
Il fait des ______ pour aider ses voisins.
The plural of 'travail' is 'travaux', and the adjective 'petits' must be masculine plural.
When would you say 'C'est un petit boulot'?
'Boulot' is informal and 'petit boulot' usually refers to a side gig.
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よくある質問
5 問Yes, always. There is no feminine version of the noun 'travail'.
Yes, 'un petit travail pour l'école' is very common.
'Travail' is neutral/formal, 'boulot' is informal/slang.
Use the plural: 'J'ai beaucoup de petits travaux'.
It can be. It's better to use it for your own work to show modesty, rather than someone else's.
関連フレーズ
un petit boulot
synonymA side job or gig
une petite tâche
similarA small task
un grand projet
contrastA big project
faire du bricolage
builds onTo do DIY/handyman work