no mucho, poquito

no mucho, poquito(
noh
 
moo
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choh
 
poh
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kee
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toh
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. not a lot, just a bit
¿Quieres café? -Sí, pero no mucho, poquito.Do you want coffee? - Yes, but not a lot, just a bit.
b. not a lot, just a little bit
Me dijo Juliet que tomaron mucho en la fiesta. - No. No mucho, poquito.Juliet told me you drank a lot at the party. - No. Not a lot, just a little bit.
c. not much, just a bit
¿Cuánta salsa quieres? - No mucho, poquito.How much sauce do you want? - Not much, just a bit.
d. not much, just a little bit
¿Queda algo de pastel todavía, ¿no? - Sí, mas no mucho, poquito.There's still some cake left, isn't there? - Yeah, but not much, just a little bit.
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