How to Say ‘Just a little’ in Italian
Solo un po'
ˈsolo un po
[ˈsolo un po]
🇮🇹 In Italy: Indicate you want only a small amount.
Phrase Breakdown
Solo
[ˈsolo]
Only a little
Used to indicate a very small amount.
Metti solo un po' di zucchero.
Put only a little sugar.
Un po'
un po
Words in this phrase
un
[un]
A
Indicates a single item or instance.
Voglio solo un po' di latte.
I want only a bit of milk.
po'
[po]
Bit
A small piece or amount of something.
Aggiungi solo un po' di zucchero.
Add only a bit of sugar.
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