Sentence examples of "Poco" in Spanish with translation "a bit"

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Parece un poco cansado, ¿verdad? He looks a bit tired, doesn't he?
Tom es un poco extraño. Tom is a bit strange.
Abre la puerta un poco. Open the door a bit!
Ella es un poco ingenua. She's a bit naive.
Está un poco más lejos. It's a bit further way.
Ordena tu pupitre un poco. Clear up your desk a bit.
Él es un poco ingenuo. He's a bit naive.
Mi padre es un poco anticuado. My father is a bit old-fashioned.
Tom se sentía un poco cansado. Tom felt a bit tired.
Es un poco tarde para rezar. It's a bit too late for praying.
Hay un poco de viento hoy. There's a bit of a wind today.
¿Quién quiere un poco de torta? Who wants a bit of cake?
Su oferta es un poco extrema. Your proposal is a bit extreme.
Inmediatamente me sentí un poco mejor. I felt immediately a bit better.
Estoy cansado y un poco enfadado. I'm tired, and a bit annoyed.
No estaba ni un poco cansado. I was not a bit tired.
Es un poco extraño para mí. It's a bit strange to me.
Me duele un poco la espalda. I've got a bit of an ache in my back.
Tengo un poco de tiempo para relajarme. I have a bit of time to relax.
Solo dame un poco más de tiempo. Just give me a bit more time.
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