It means a little bit
it means a little bit or little tiny (compare to pequeño)
That depends. If you mean referring to a thing, you say "diutay" - like "Un diutay perro" - a small dog If you're referring the amount, you say "un poquito" like "un poquito aga" - a little early
"Solo poquito" is a Spanish phrase that means "just a little bit" in English. It is used to describe something that is small in quantity or extent.
"Poqito" is not a recognized word in Spanish. It may be a misspelling of "poquito," which means "a little" or "a small amount."
The Spanish word "un sacapuntas" translates to "a pencil sharpener" in English.
I speak a little bit of Spanish.
Un poquito.
It is "Un poquito"
un poquito despues
un poquito
You could say "un poco" or "un poquito".
yes
poquito is a little
I fed them a little
It is Spanish for "Give me a little more my sister."
it means a little bit or little tiny (compare to pequeño)
That depends. If you mean referring to a thing, you say "diutay" - like "Un diutay perro" - a small dog If you're referring the amount, you say "un poquito" like "un poquito aga" - a little early