Biraz daha biber ekle.
 - Add a little more pepper.
Biraz daha yavaşça konuşabilir misin?
 - Could you please speak a little bit more slowly?
O yumuşak kilden ufak bir heykel yaptı.
 - He made a little statue out of soft clay.
Onun başarılı olacağına dair ufak bir umut var.
 - There is little hope that he will succeed.
Tom azıcık erken geldi.
 - Tom was a little early.
Kanepede azıcık kestir.
 - Take a little nap on the couch.
Sana küçük bir şey getirdim.
 - I've brought you a little something.
Sana küçük bir şey getirdim.
 - I brought you a little something.
Pastadan bir parça al.
 - Have a little of this cake.
Lütfen AC'yi bir parça aç.
 - Please turn up the AC a little bit.
Dünya ile ilgili sorun insanların çok az bilmesi değil fakat öyle olmayan çok şey bilmeleridir.
 - The trouble with the world isn't that people know too little, but they know so many things that ain't so.
Biz çok az su içiyoruz.
 - We drink too little water.
Sahip olduğum az miktarda parayı ona ödünç verdim.
 - I lent him what little money I had.
Sahip olduğum az miktarda parayı ona verdim.
 - I gave him what little money I had.
Kanepede azıcık kestir.
 - Take a little nap on the couch.
Sahip olduğu azıcık parayı çocuğa verdi.
 - He gave the boy what little money he had.
Şişe içinde kalan sadece bir miktar süt vardı.
 - There was only a little milk left in the bottle.
Fakat ben bir parça et bile yemiyorum.
 - But, I don't eat even a little bit of meat.
Lütfen AC'yi bir parça aç.
 - Please turn up the AC a little bit.
Tom birazcık hız limitinin üzerinde sürerse vaktinde havaalanına yetişebileceğini düşündü.
 - Tom thought he could reach the airport on time if he drove a little over the speed limit.
Birazcık öğrenme tehlikeli bir şeydir.
 - A little learning is a dangerous thing.
Biraz daha yavaş konuşabilir misiniz?
 - Could you please speak a little bit more slowly?
Bugün biraz yorgunum.
 - I'm a little bit tired today.
Tom Mary'den muhtemelen sadece biraz daha genç.
 - Tom is probably just a little younger than Mary.
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?
Kısa bir süre için burada kalıyorum.
 - I'm staying here for a little while.
O, yavaş yavaş iyileşti.
 - He recovered little by little.
İstasyona geri dönüş uzun bir yol olmasına rağmen, eski vagon yavaş yavaş yaklaştı.
 - Although it was a long way back to the station, little by little the old wagon drew near.
Bebeğin güzel küçük parmakları var.
 - The baby has pretty little fingers.
Benim küçük kardeşim geçen geceden beri diş ağrısından kıvranıyordu.
 - My little sister has been suffering from a toothache since last night.
Onun gözlemi şiddetli fakat o çok az diyor.
 - His observation is sharp, but he says very little.
Şu anda yapabileceğimiz çok az şey var.
 - There's very little we can do now.
A well-defined ethnical line is all that separates the Slovaks from the Magyars and the Little Russians.
The door was opened a little.
A little water has spilled.
Let's just say I know because a little bird told me.
A little bit of bread and no cheese! cry the yellowhammers petulantly. But no one takes any notice of them.
Which is how I thought I knew it was going to be either really boring, or about my family, or a little from column A, a little from column B.
We had very little to do.
She spoke little and listened less.
It's of little importance.
This is a little table.
This is my little sister.
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.
Editorial writers were saying last week that Egypt's Nasser was getting too big for his boots. . . . The tabloid New York Daily News asked: What has this little Hitler ever done to make himself noteworthy?.
LBFM is Navy speak for Little Brown Fucking Machine. They are the bar girls sailors meet in all the ports in the Orient. The term is generic for bar girls.
The Chinese have a special name for those tots: xiao huangdi, or little emperors..
Laurie tells him to stop being such a little girl and do something bad for once.
Obsessed with Heidi's cleavage, the pervert within may start thinking with his little head instead of his big one.
Very often husbands would patronise my boutique and pick out something for the little lady and, in passing, pick out something for themselves.
And when he met her, he told her what he came about, and said that he never would mind what the women prayed for, but it was greatly against his health to be obliged to drink his wine and whiskey raw, and he'd a longing desire for a little of the creature neatly mixed up with lemon and sugar, and water .
Promise not to tell, or I shall be teased to death, she added, anxiously, entirely forgetting the two little pitchers gifted with eyes as well as ears, who had been watching the whole performance from afar.
I suppose he might say pushed or went woowoo, but took a shit is, I fear, very much in the ballpark (little pitchers have big ears, after all).
My little woman, said her husband dubiously, are you quite sure you're better? Or are you, Sophia, about to break out in a fresh direction?.
the interrogators were able to recognize this as, “There was a question just like that on my little-go.”.
Don't give up on the project - mighty oaks from little acorns grow!.
She paused a moment before coming out of the bathroom, appreciating the irony of how uncomfortable her lingerie was, only moments after asking him if he minded if she slipped into something a little more comfortable.
t's fair to say that now-disgraced former foreign affairs minister Maxime Bernier was thinking with his little head—as well as his fat one.
He has all of them wrapped around his little finger. They'd do anything for him.
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