bagatelle
trifle; trivial matter
noun bah-gah-TEL Rare
Origin: Italian bagatella, diminutive of Medieval Latin baga 'bundle'.
Usage Note
Bagatelle dismisses something as unimportant: ce n'est qu'une bagatelle (it's a mere trifle). It can also refer to a small sum of money spent casually. In music, a bagatelle is a short, light composition — Beethoven's Bagatelles are well-known examples.
Examples
"Ne te préoccupe pas, c'est une bagatelle."
Natural Translation
Don't worry, it's a trifle.
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