Sentence examples of "poco" in Spanish
Translations:
all671
little305
few109
a bit52
small7
slightly2
not many2
not much1
other translations193
El cuarto de Tom es solo un poco más amplio que el de Mary.
Tom's room is only slightly larger than Mary's.
Quitando unos poco errores leves, tu redacción fue excelente.
Apart from a few minor mistakes, your composition was excellent.
Cuando recuperé el sentido, me pareció que me había crecido pelo en los dedos y en las rodillas. Cuando hubo un poco más de luz, miré mi reflejo en un manantial de la montaña, y me di cuenta de que me había convertido en un tigre.
When I regained my senses, it seemed that fur had grown on my fingers and knees. When it became slightly brighter, I looked at my reflection in a mountain stream, and I realized that I had become a tiger.
Como vivimos en el campo, hay poco que hacer para divertirse.
Living in the country, we have few amusements.
Él trabaja pocos días a la semana y gana un poco de dinero.
He works few days a week, and gets little money.
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