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How do we describe a person of small stature?

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its what the french call it to

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  1. Vertically impaired french person


  2. We call them 'THE PORG' ... person of restricted growth!

  3. I could be flippant & say "Lee".

    If someone has a condition which restricts their growth then they have restricted growth unless you need to discuss the medical condition. Some people with restricted growth prefer to be called little people but not all do.

    If I werejust describing someone then I would mention their height;

    e.g. "You must know her/ him; works on the 3rd floor, red/ blonde/ black hair, 3ft 6/ 6ft 3/ 5ft 2."

  4. short ?

  5. short?  little person? petite!

  6. small or petite

  7. In France, we say "personne de petite taille", which translates into person of small stature. Otherwise, the straight-forward term is "nain", which means dwarf, but as in the UK, it has become politically incorrect to use this word.

  8. midget

  9. Small? Or, to their face, say nothing! They might be small, but have the most wonderful personality.

    I am 5'9" - totally average - but have friends who are much smaller than myself.

    Best to you, Robert in Dawlish, Devon, England,

  10. petite.

  11. The official word is Dwarfism used to describe the physical size of a person, animal, or plant is considerably smaller than normal (See 1st link)

    This is not to be confused with a Dwarf (See 2nd link)

  12. petite of course

  13. Petite

  14. Why should what the French call it make it any more P.C. will it make midgets, dwarfs, shorties, tinies, Tom thumbs or mini-me's feel less sensitive if it is in a foreign language.  For the record I am trying to come across as Ironic not shortist!

  15. a tiny dude or just a little guy

  16. little people.

  17. dwarf

    midget

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