Usage examples of "a bit" in English with translation to French

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I'm a bit tired. Je suis un peu fatigué.
You are a bit fat. Tu es un peu gras.
I am a bit drunk. Je suis un peu ivre.
It's a bit greasy. C'est un peu gras.
She felt a bit tired. Elle se sentit un peu fatiguée.
I'm a bit hungry. J'ai un peu faim.
She's a bit naive. Elle est un peu naïve.
He's a bit naive. Il est un peu naïf.
It's a bit wobbly. C'est un peu branlant.
You should relax a bit. Tu devrais te détendre un peu.
He looks a bit tired. Il semble un peu fatigué.
Open the door a bit! Ouvre un peu la porte !
A bit more chocolate please. Un peu plus de chocolat, s'il vous plaît.
It's a bit intimidating. C'est un peu intimidant.
Add a bit of sugar, please. Ajoute un peu de sucre, s'il te plaît.
The radio is a bit loud. Le son de la radio est un peu fort.
It's a bit further way. C'est un peu plus loin.
This pork is a bit off. Ce porc est un peu avarié.
You had better relax a bit. Vous ferez mieux de vous détendre un peu.
Your proposal is a bit extreme. Votre proposition est un peu extrême.
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