Sentence examples of "un poco" in Spanish with translation "a little"

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¿Querés un poco de torta? Do you want a little cake?
Hablo un poco de alemán. I speak a little German.
¿Puedes esperar un poco más? Can you hold on a little longer?
Solo estoy un poco aburrido. I'm just a little bored.
Hablad un poco más alto. Speak a little louder.
Yumiko estaba un poco enfadada. Yumiko was a little angry.
Habla un poco más alto. Speak a little louder.
Hablo un poco de castellano I speak a little Spanish
Hable un poco más alto. Speak a little louder.
Quiero dormir un poco más. I want to sleep a little more.
Teníamos un poco de agua. We had a little water.
Necesito practicar un poco más. I need to practice a little more.
Hablen un poco más alto. Speak a little louder.
Tengo un poco de hambre. I'm a little bit hungry.
Hace un poco de frío. It is a little cold.
¡Obviamente estaba un poco distraído! I was obviously a little distracted!
¿Quieres un poco de tarta? Do you want a little cake?
Trata de animarme un poco. Try to encourage me a little.
Está un poco fresco hoy. It's a little cold today.
Necesito un poco de tiempo. I need a little time.
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