Well I know little but not much.
Yes it makes little sense, but that's what it is.
Overworked and Underpaid
It means "But only a little..."
The opposite of mucho (a lot) would be un poco (a little).
Spain is different - pero poco 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:T
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"I don't speak much Spanish, sorry" would be "Lo siento, pero no hablo mucho español", or "Sólo hablo un poco español".
well if you want to say "i speak a bit of spanish, but not much " you say " Hablo un poco espanol , pero no mucho " or to answer your question : muy poco espanol but that isnt really a sentence or does it make that much sense so if you want to get the point across that you dont speak that much spanish , i would use the first spanish sentence but if you want to sound really foreign to a spanish person say "muy poco espanol" but hahaha they will laugh at you so i rather not if i were you
I believe that this means study much or little.
This means, "You're really pretty but you're a little ditsy."
Poco a poco means gradually.
Se dice <<¿Hablas español poco o mucho?>>.
poco=some la hermana=the sister e amo=and love