Usage examples of "un poquito" in Spanish with translation to English

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Quiero dormir un poquito más. I want to sleep a little more.
Por favor, espera un poquito. Please wait a bit.
Tengo un poquito de hambre. I'm a little bit hungry.
Hay un poquito de agua en el vaso. There's a little bit of water in the glass.
La radio está muy fuerte. ¿Puedes bajarle un poquito? The radio is too loud. Can't you turn it down a little?
Ella le rogó que se quedase un poquito más. She pleaded with him to stay a little bit longer.
El italiano muere un poquito cada vez que un anglófono pide un "panini". The Italian language dies a little every time an anglophone orders "a panini".
Algo que deberías saber sobre mí es que estoy un poquito excedido de peso. One thing you should know about me is that I'm a little overweight.
La lengua italiana muere un poquito cada vez que un angloparlante pide un "panini". The Italian language dies a little every time an anglophone orders "a panini".
Sí, un poquito. Yes, a little bit.
Estoy un poquito celoso. I'm a little bit jealous.
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