Küçük erkek kardeşim televizyon izliyor.
- My little brother is watching TV.
O suda küçük bir bot ile denize açılıyor.
- He is sailing a little boat on the water.
Sana ufak bir hediyem var.
- I have a little present for you.
O yumuşak kilden ufak bir heykel yaptı.
- He made a little statue out of soft clay.
Onun az miktarda kazanma şansı vardır.
- There is little chance of his winning.
Üzerimdeki az miktarda parayı ona verdim.
- I gave her what little money I had with me.
Sahip olduğu azıcık parasını kaybetti.
- She lost what little money she had.
Kanepede azıcık kestir.
- Take a little nap on the couch.
Tom birazcık tart aldı.
- Tom got a little bit of pie.
Birazcık heyecan istemez misin?
- Don't you want a little excitement?
Tom senin kızından biraz daha genç.
- Tom is a little younger than your daughter.
Bu genç adam ülkesi hakkında çok az şey biliyor.
- This young man knows little about his country.
Karıncaların yaşamını önemsiz sayma.
- Don't think little of the ants' lives.
Lütfen TV'yi biraz kısar mısın?
- Would you please turn down the TV a little?
Bu cümleyi biraz daha kısalt.
- Make this sentence a little shorter.
Ne yazık ki o bu değişiklikleri kabul etmek için biraz fazla dar görüşlüdür.
- Unfortunately he's a little too narrow-minded to accept these changes.
Anne oğullarına hemen hemen hiç bir şey söylemedi.
- The mother said little to the sons.
Anne kızlarına hemen hemen hiç bir şey söylemedi.
- The mother said little to the daughters.
Konuşmaya hazırlanmak için çok az zamanım vardı.
- I had little time to prepare the speech.
Tom'un çocuklarına bu kadar az zaman harcaması şaşırtıcı.
- It's amazing how little time Tom spends with his children.
Üzerimdeki az miktarda parayı ona verdim.
- I gave her what little money I had with me.
Onun az miktarda kazanma şansı vardır.
- There is little chance of his winning.
His littleness didn't bother him, except when he needed to get something off the top shelf.
We had very little to do.
She spoke little and listened less.
It's of little importance.
This is a little table.
In the forties, hurdy-gurdy men could still be heard in all those East Coast cities with strong Italian neighbourhoods: New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Boston. A visit to Baltimore's Little Italy at that time was like a trip to Italy itself.
That's the biggest little kid I've ever seen.
Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savour: likewise a small act of folly unto him that is esteemed for wisdom and honour.
- As dead flies give perfume a bad smell, so a little folly outweighs wisdom and honor.
He's just a small-time thug, but if he had just a little more moxie, he could be a big-time boss.
- He's just a petty hooligan, but if he had just a little more initiative, he could be a major criminal leader.