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Do you say Poco or poquito?

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Do you say Poco or poquito? Many Spanish learners get confused when hearing the word poquito. However, ‘poquito’ is only the diminutive form of ‘poco’ which means we use these words in the same contexts and with the same rules. Depending on the context, ‘poquito’ could be translated as: So little.

What’s the difference between algunos and algunas? What’s the main difference between ‘algún’, ‘alguno’ and ‘algunos’? Algún is translated as ‘any’, ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘some’ and it goes before a noun. Algunos means ‘some’. Alguno can be a pronoun and it means ‘one’.

What is the difference between luego and entonces? Entonces has a bit more of a connotation of and therefore or so (then) when used with that same future-oriented sense. It cannot have the meaning after [something] as in the luego de [algo] construction. It also can have a past-oriented meaning —that luego lacks— meaning back then.

What is the opposite of Rapido? Opposites In Spanish: Spanish Vocabulary Words

SpanishEnglishEnglish (Opposite)
brillantebrightdull
rápido, rapidamentefastslow
difícildifficulteasy
durohardno

Do you say Poco or poquito? – Related Questions

 

Does Lento mean slow in Spanish?

If you want to say “slow” in Spanish, you can use “lento” (masculine) or “lenta” (feminine) in most cases.

What is the difference between despacio and Lentamente?

“Lentamente” is an adverb which is often translated as “slowly”, and “despacio” is an adverb which is also often translated as “slowly”.

Is Largo and lento the same?

Lento – slowly (40–45 BPM) Largo – broadly (45–50 BPM) Adagio – slow and stately (literally, “at ease”) (55–65 BPM)

What is the opposite of Guapo in Spanish?

Guapo refers to the Spanish adjective meaning handsome or good-looking. As a Spanish word, it has no antonyms in English, but one could use the Spanish antonym “feo.”

What is the opposite of Bonita?

What is the opposite of bonita?

uglyunattractive
uncomelyuncute
unhandsomeunlovely
unpleasingunpretty
unshapelydisgusting

What does little Papito mean?

The expression “papito” is a Latin-American term that translates to “little daddy.” It’s a term of endearment said from daughters to their fathers.

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