little in Italian
little in Italian is piccolo, poco — little means small in size.
little in Italian
piccolo
poco
Insignificant, trivial.
poco
Not much.
poco
Not much, only a little: only a small amount (of).
What does "little" mean?
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adj Small in size.
"They live in a little cottage by the lake."
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adj Young, especially referring to a child.
"My little sister just started kindergarten."
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det Not much; a small amount of something.
"We have little time left before the deadline."
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adv Not very much; to a small extent.
"He slept very little the night before the exam."
little in a sentence
- They live in a little cottage by the lake.
- There's a little spider in the corner of the room.
- My little sister just started kindergarten.
- We have little time left before the deadline.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "little" in Italian?
"little" in Italian is piccolo, poco. little means: Small in size.
How do you use "little" in a sentence?
Example: "They live in a little cottage by the lake." In Italian, "little" is piccolo, poco.
Are there other ways to say "little" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "little": piccolo, poco.
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