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The Meaning of poco

Keyword: Poco

Definition: “Poco” is a Spanish adverb and adjective meaning “little” or “few.” It is used to indicate a small quantity or degree of something.

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Etymology: The word “poco” derives from the Latin word “paucus,” which also means “few” or “little.” This Latin root is shared with related words in other Romance languages.

Pronunciation: /pó.ko/

In IPA, it is pronounced as [ˈpoko], with stress on the first syllable.

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This overview should give you a comprehensive understanding of “poco” in various contexts, including its grammatical uses, meaning in sentences, and linguistic roots.

  1. Tengo poco tiempo para terminar el proyecto.
    (I have little time to finish the project.)

  2. Ella tiene poca paciencia con los niños.
    (She has little patience with children.)

  3. Solo comí un poco de comida.
    (I only ate a little bit of food.)

  4. Hay poco tráfico en la ciudad hoy.
    (There is little traffic in the city today.)

  5. Nos queda poco dinero para el viaje.
    (We have little money left for the trip.)

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