hace mal tiempo. = bad weather
hace bein tiempo = good weather
hace frio = cold
hace sol = sunny
hace calor = warm or hot
To hew strictly to the line you've drawn, you would say, "Este tiempo malo me hace un poco deprimido/a (depending on if you're a male or a female)."
este frase
It translates to "can you understand a little bit of Spanish" in English.
The weather phenomenon is known as El Nino.
"el niño", the pattern of ocean currents that produces unseasonably poor weather in most of the US.
Yes, they do get depressed. You know they are depressed when they stare at you with their little tail down especially when we put them in small setting.
it means "TIME" or "weather", depending on the context. we have very little time - tenemos muy poco tiempo bad weather - mal tiempo
the little prince was so depressed that he cried and jizzed...
He was suffering from low elf esteem
because they were all depressed little alcoholics
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
In a Little Spanish Town was created in 1926.
The Spanish word for 'little piggy' is 'cochinito'.
The country "Venezuela" is Spanish for Little Venice.