B2 Nouns & Articles 13 min read Mittel

Mengenangaben: 'a few' und 'a little' vs. 'few' und 'little'

Wähl dein Tool nach Zählbarkeit und Vibe: a few/few für Dinge, die du zählen kannst, a little/little für den Rest – das a sorgt für den positiven reicht aus-Faktor.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'a' for a positive feeling (enough) and no 'a' for a negative feeling (not enough).

  • Use 'a few' or 'few' with plural countable nouns like 'friends' or 'books'.
  • Use 'a little' or 'little' with uncountable nouns like 'water' or 'time'.
  • Adding 'a' makes it positive ('some'); removing 'a' makes it negative ('hardly any').
Countable + (A) Few | Uncountable + (A) Little 🤏

Overview

Hast du schon mal an einem Dienstag auf dein Konto geschaut und gedacht: „I have little money“? Oder hast du vielleicht auf dieselbe 10-Euro-Note geschaut und gedacht: „Hey, I have a little money for a coffee“? Dieses kleine a macht den Unterschied zwischen dem Gefühl, ein pleite Student zu sein, und dem Gefühl, sich wirklich mal was gönnen zu können.
Es ist eine dieser eigenartigen englischen Macken, bei denen ein einzelner Buchstabe deinen kompletten Vibe verändert. Die meisten Leute verwechseln das, aber wenn du es richtig machst, klingst du in WhatsApp-Gruppen oder Zoom-Calls viel natürlicher.

How This Grammar Works

Die Logik ist eigentlich ganz einfach. Es ist ein Check in zwei Schritten: Ist das Nomen zählbar? Und bin ich positiv oder negativ eingestellt?
Bei zählbaren Nomen wählst du zwischen a few (positiv/genug) und few (negativ/zu wenig). Bei nicht-zählbaren Nomen wählst du zwischen a little (positiv/genug) und little (negativ/zu wenig). Es ist wie beim Handyakku bei 15 %.
Sagst du: „I have a little battery left“, signalisierst du, dass man das Telefonat noch beenden kann. Sagst du: „I have little battery left“, sagst du im Grunde schon mal „Tschüss“, weil das Handy gleich ausgeht.

Formation Pattern

1
Bestimme, ob das Nomen zählbar (z.B. friends, apps) oder nicht-zählbar (z.B. patience, data) ist.
2
Bestimme deinen Vibe (positiv + oder negativ -).
3
Wende die Regel an: Zählbar + Positiv = a few. Nicht-zählbar + Positiv = a little.

When To Use It

Du wirst das täglich brauchen. Beim Texten: „I have a few minutes!“. Im Vorstellungsgespräch: „I have a little experience“. Beim Gaming: „We have little time before the zone closes!“.

Common Mistakes

Der größte Fehler ist, little für Dinge zu benutzen, die man zählen kann. Sag nicht „little friends“, es sei denn, deine Freunde sind winzige Elfen. Nutze few für Freunde.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

Some ist neutral. A few und a little drücken aus, dass die Menge (obwohl klein) ausreicht.

Quick FAQ

F: Kann ich a little für Personen benutzen? A: Nur wenn du die Größe meinst, nicht die Anzahl.

Quantifier Selection Matrix

Noun Type Positive (Enough) Negative (Not Enough) Meaning
Countable (Plural)
A few
Few
Small number
Uncountable
A little
Little
Small amount
Countable (Plural)
Quite a few
N/A
Many (Idiomatic)
Uncountable
Quite a little
N/A
Much (Rare/Formal)

Meanings

These quantifiers describe small amounts. The choice depends on whether the noun is countable and whether the speaker views the amount as sufficient or insufficient.

1

A few (Countable, Positive)

A small number, but enough to be useful or satisfying.

“I have a few friends in London who can help us.”

“We only need a few more minutes to finish.”

2

Few (Countable, Negative)

Not many; a small number that is disappointing or insufficient.

“Few people attended the meeting, so we cancelled it.”

“He has few friends and often feels lonely.”

3

A little (Uncountable, Positive)

A small amount, but enough to be useful or satisfying.

“I have a little money, so I can buy us coffee.”

“Could you give me a little help with this box?”

4

Little (Uncountable, Negative)

Not much; a small amount that is disappointing or insufficient.

“I have little money left after paying the rent.”

“There is little point in arguing with him.”

5

Quite a few (Intensifier)

Surprisingly many; a fairly large number.

“I've been to Paris quite a few times.”

“Quite a few people showed up for the protest.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Mengenangaben: 'a few' und 'a little' vs. 'few' und 'little'
Quantifier Nomen-Typ Konnotation Bedeutung
`a few`
Zählbar (Plural)
Positiv/Neutral
Einige, eine kleine Anzahl (genug)
`few`
Zählbar (Plural)
Negativ
Wenige, fast keine (unzureichend)
`a little`
Unzählbar
Positiv/Neutral
Etwas, eine kleine Menge (genug)
`little`
Unzählbar
Negativ
Wenig, fast nichts (unzureichend)

Formalitätsspektrum

Formell
I possess little capital at present.

I possess little capital at present. (financial status)

Neutral
I have little money right now.

I have little money right now. (financial status)

Informell
I've got a bit of cash.

I've got a bit of cash. (financial status)

Umgangssprache
I'm a bit short.

I'm a bit short. (financial status)

Quantifier-Kreuzung: Few & Little

Quantifiers

Zählbare Nomen

  • `a few` Positive, some, sufficient
  • `few` Negative, not many, insufficient

Unzählbare Nomen

  • `a little` Positive, some, sufficient
  • `little` Negative, not much, insufficient

Few/Little vs. A Few/A Little

Few / Little
Few friends Not many friends (sad)
Little time Not much time (stressed)
Few options Limited choices
A Few / A Little
A few friends Some friends (happy)
A little time Some time (ok)
A few options Several choices

So wählst du den richtigen Quantifier

1

Ist das Nomen zählbar?

YES
Gehe zu Schritt 2
NO
Gehe zu Schritt 3
2

Willst du einen positiven Vibe?

YES
Nutze `a few`
NO
Nutze `few`
3

Willst du einen positiven Vibe?

YES
Nutze `a little`
NO
Nutze `little`

Zählbar vs. Unzählbar

🔢

Zählbare Nomen

  • Books
  • Ideas
  • Minutes
  • Messages
  • Opportunities
  • Friends
🌊

Unzählbare Nomen

  • Water
  • Information
  • Time
  • Advice
  • Patience
  • Money

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

I have a few apples.

2

Can I have a little water?

3

There are a few books on the table.

4

I need a little help.

1

She has a few friends at school.

2

We have a little time before the movie.

3

He speaks a little English.

4

I bought a few clothes yesterday.

1

I have a few ideas for the party, but I need more.

2

Unfortunately, few people came to the show.

3

There is little hope for a quick recovery.

4

I have a little money saved for the trip.

1

Few politicians are willing to admit their mistakes.

2

There is little evidence to support your theory.

3

I've had quite a few problems with this new software.

4

With a little luck, we'll arrive on time.

1

Little did she realize that her life was about to change.

2

Few, if any, of the participants understood the complexity.

3

There is precious little time left to address climate change.

4

The opportunities for advancement are few and far between.

1

The argument carries little weight in the current legal climate.

2

To say he was surprised is an understatement; he had few words to express his shock.

3

Such instances of bravery are few indeed in the annals of history.

4

There remains a little-known clause in the contract that changes everything.

Leicht verwechselbar

Quantifiers: 'a few' and 'a little' vs. 'few' and 'little' vs. A few vs. Several

Learners often think they are the same. 'Several' usually implies a slightly larger number than 'a few'.

Quantifiers: 'a few' and 'a little' vs. 'few' and 'little' vs. Little vs. Small

Learners use 'little' to describe size when they should use 'small', or vice versa.

Quantifiers: 'a few' and 'a little' vs. 'few' and 'little' vs. Quite a few vs. Few

The addition of 'quite' completely reverses the meaning of 'few'.

Häufige Fehler

I have a little friends.

I have a few friends.

Friends are countable, so you must use 'few'.

I have a few water.

I have a little water.

Water is uncountable, so you must use 'little'.

I have few money.

I have little money.

Money is uncountable in English.

He has a few sugar.

He has a little sugar.

Sugar is a mass noun (uncountable).

I have little friends, so I am happy.

I have a few friends, so I am happy.

Without 'a', it sounds like you are sad about having no friends.

There are little cars on the road.

There are few cars on the road.

Cars are countable.

I need a few advice.

I need a little advice.

Advice is uncountable in English.

Few of my friends doesn't like pizza.

Few of my friends like pizza.

'Few' already has a negative meaning; adding 'doesn't' creates a double negative confusion.

I have quite few books.

I have quite a few books.

The idiom is always 'quite a few' to mean 'many'.

He has a little interest in the job, so he quit.

He had little interest in the job, so he quit.

If he quit, the interest was negative/insufficient.

Little he knew about the surprise.

Little did he know about the surprise.

Negative quantifiers at the start of a sentence require auxiliary inversion.

Satzmuster

I have ___ (countable noun) in my bag.

There is ___ (uncountable noun) left in the fridge.

___ people realize how difficult this is.

With ___ help, we can finish this project.

Real World Usage

Texting a friend constant

I've got a few mins if u wanna call.

Job Interview common

I have a little experience in coding, but I am eager to learn.

Academic Writing very common

Few researchers have explored this phenomenon.

Ordering Food very common

Can I have a little more sauce, please?

Social Media common

Only a few people saw my last post.

Travel / Tourism occasional

There are few hotels in this area.

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Zuerst die Zählbarkeit checken

Überleg dir immer zuerst, ob du das Nomen zählen kannst. Wenn du 'eins, zwei, drei...' davor setzen kannst, nimm 'few', sonst 'little':
I have a little water left.
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Das 'A' nicht vergessen

Ohne das 'a' klingt es oft traurig oder negativ.
I have few friends
klingt einsam, während
I have a few friends
nach einer coolen Clique klingt.
🎯

Nutze 'Quite A Few' für Extra-Power

Willst du sagen, dass es 'überraschend viele' sind? Dann ist 'quite a few' dein bester Freund:
Quite a few people liked my post.
🌍

Konnotation ist alles im Chat

Im Englischen zeigt die Wahl oft, ob du Optimist oder Pessimist bist. Little hope klingt nach Aufgeben, a little hope nach einer echten Chance.

Smart Tips

Remove the 'a'. It makes you sound more serious and emphasizes the problem.

I have a little time to help you. I have little time to help you (so please be quick).

Don't be fooled by the word 'few'. This phrase actually means 'a lot'.

I have few friends. I have quite a few friends (I am popular!).

Use 'few' or 'little' at the start of a sentence to introduce a gap in knowledge.

Not many people know about this. Few are aware of the implications of this study.

Try to make it plural. If you can't say 'informations' or 'advices', it's uncountable—use 'little'.

A few advices. A little advice.

Aussprache

/ə fjuː/ , /ə ˈlɪt.əl/

The 'a' link

In 'a few' and 'a little', the 'a' is often reduced to a schwa /ə/ and linked to the next word.

Emphasis on 'Few' or 'Little'

I have FEW friends. (Falling tone on few)

Emphasizes the sadness or lack.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

Think of 'A' as 'Addition'. It adds a positive feeling to the sentence.

Visuelle Assoziation

Imagine a glass of water. 'A little' is a glass that is small but has enough to drink. 'Little' is a glass that is almost empty, making you sad.

Rhyme

With an 'A', it's okay. Without an 'A', it's a gray day.

Story

A traveler in the desert has 'a little' water and feels hopeful. Another traveler has 'little' water and fears they won't make it. The first traveler meets 'a few' friends and celebrates; the second meets 'few' people and feels lonely.

Word Web

smallsomehardly anynot manynot muchsufficientinsufficient

Herausforderung

Look around your room. Find 3 things you have 'a few' of and 1 thing you have 'little' of. Say them out loud.

Kulturelle Hinweise

British speakers often use 'a bit of' as a synonym for 'a little' in informal contexts.

In the US, 'a little bit' is extremely common to soften requests or complaints.

Using 'little' or 'few' without 'a' is preferred in research papers to show a lack of evidence or previous study.

From Old English 'fēawa' (few) and 'lytel' (little).

Gesprächseinstiege

Do you have a few minutes to talk about your weekend?

Why do you think few people choose to live in the Arctic?

If you had a little extra money, what would you buy?

In your opinion, are there few opportunities for young people today?

Tagebuch-Impulse

Write about a time you had a little luck that changed your day.
Describe a hobby where you have a few skills but want to learn more.
Argue why few people truly understand the impact of social media.
Reflect on a situation where you had little choice but to accept a difficult reality.

Häufige Fehler

Incorrect

Richtig


Incorrect

Richtig


Incorrect

Richtig


Incorrect

Richtig

Test Yourself

Wähle die richtige Form

We have ___ time left to finish this assignment.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: little
Zeit (Time) ist unzählbar. Da der Satz andeutet, dass es knapp wird (negativ), ist 'little' die richtige Wahl.
Finde und korrigiere den Fehler Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

I have a little friends at my new school.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I have a few friends at my new school.
Freunde sind zählbar, daher ist 'a little' falsch. 'A few' wird für eine kleine, positive Anzahl zählbarer Nomen verwendet.
Welcher Satz ist korrekt? Multiple Choice

Wähle den richtigen Satz:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: There is little information about the new policy.
Information ist unzählbar. 'Few' passt nur zu Zählbarem. 'Little' drückt hier korrekt die geringe Menge an Info aus.
Tippe den richtigen englischen Satz Übersetzung

Translate into English: 'Solo tengo un poco de dinero en mi billetera.'

Answer starts with: ["I...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["I only have a little money in my wallet.","I've only got a little money in my wallet."]
'Money' ist unzählbar, und 'a little' impliziert eine kleine, aber vorhandene Menge.

Score: /4

Ubungsaufgaben

8 exercises
Choose the correct quantifier. Multiple Choice

I have ___ friends, so I never feel lonely.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a few
Friends are countable and the context is positive (not lonely).
Fill in the blank with 'little' or 'a little'.

We have ___ time left, so we must hurry!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: little
The need to hurry implies there is not enough time (negative).
Correct the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

I have a few money in my pocket.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I have a little money in my pocket.
Money is uncountable.
Change the sentence to mean 'not many' using 'few'. Sentence Transformation

Not many people know the secret.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Few people know the secret.
'Few' means 'not many' and is used with countable 'people'.
Which noun goes with 'a little'? Grammar Sorting

Select the uncountable noun.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Water
Water is the only uncountable noun here.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

Person A: Are you hungry? Person B: Just ___. I had a big lunch.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a little
Hunger is uncountable and the person is expressing a small positive amount.
Is this rule true or false? True False Rule

'Quite a few' means 'not many'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
'Quite a few' is an idiom meaning 'many'.
Build a negative sentence about 'hope'. Sentence Building

There / be / ___ / hope / for / the / team.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: There is little hope for the team.
Hope is uncountable and the context is negative.

Score: /8

Practice Bank

11 exercises
Wähle die richtige Form Lückentext

After the long meeting, I had ___ energy left for anything else.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: little
Welcher Satz ist korrekt? Multiple Choice

Wähle den richtigen Satz:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: She made little progress on her project.
Finde den Fehler Error Correction

There are little options for vegetarian food here.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: There are few options for vegetarian food here.
Übersetze den Satz Übersetzung

Translate into English: 'Tengo algunas ideas para la presentación.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["I have a few ideas for the presentation.","I've got a few ideas for the presentation."]
Sortiere die Wörter Sentence Reorder

Bringe die Wörter in die richtige Reihenfolge:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I have a few friends
Finde die Paare Match Pairs

Ordne den Nomen-Typ dem richtigen positiven Quantifier zu:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched
Wähle die richtige Form Lückentext

She had ___ success in finding a summer internship.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: little
Finde den Fehler Error Correction

There are only a little chairs left in the auditorium.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: There are only a few chairs left in the auditorium.
Übersetze den Satz Übersetzung

Translate into English: 'Pocos saben la respuesta a esta pregunta difícil.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["Few know the answer to this difficult question."]
Sortiere die Wörter Sentence Reorder

Bringe die Wörter in die richtige Reihenfolge:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: He has little patience for waiting
Welcher Satz ist korrekt? Multiple Choice

Wähle den richtigen Satz:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I need a little advice on my career path.

Score: /11

FAQ (8)

Yes, but that is an adjective describing size, not a quantifier. 'A little boy' is correct for size, but 'little water' is for quantity.

Yes, `few` and `little` (without 'a') are generally more formal and are common in literature and academic writing.

It is an idiom meaning 'extremely little' or 'hardly any at all'. It emphasizes the lack.

Yes, when referring to a specific group. Example: `A few of the students` stayed late.

In English, 'money' is a concept/mass noun. You count 'dollars' or 'euros' (countable), but not 'moneys'.

Yes, 'a little bit' is just a more informal and common way to say 'a little'.

Yes. Example: 'Many were invited, but `few` came.'

Not exactly. It generally means a small number, usually between 2 and 5.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

pocos / unos pocos

English requires 'little' for uncountable, whereas Spanish uses 'poco' for both.

French high

peu / un peu

French doesn't have a separate word for 'few' vs 'little' (both are 'peu').

German moderate

wenig / ein paar

German uses 'ein paar' only for countable items.

Japanese low

sukoshi / hotondo nai

Japanese relies on verb polarity rather than the quantifier's article.

Arabic moderate

qalil / ba'd

The positive/negative nuance of the 'a' article is unique to English.

Chinese low

yidian / jige

Chinese lacks the count/uncount grammatical requirement.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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