Sentence examples of "muy poco" in Spanish with translation "very little"

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Translations: all18 very little9 other translations9
Tom tiene muy poco dinero. Tom has very little money.
María sabe muy poco sobre economía. Maria knows very little about economy.
Este verano ha llovido muy poco. This summer it has rained very little.
Él tiene muy poco interés en sus niños. He has very little interest in his children.
Ella escribió el libro con muy poco esfuerzo. She wrote the book with very little effort.
Queda muy poco papel, así que ordena un poco más. There is very little paper left, so order some more.
Hay muy poco vino en la botella, si es que algo. There is very little wine in the bottle, if any.
Yo sé muy poco sobre fútbol, pero mi papá entiende bien. I know very little about soccer, but my father knows good.
María dice que quiere ser modelo, pero sabe muy poco sobre moda. Maria says she wants to become a model, but she knows very little about fashion.
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