意思
Used to describe one's limited Spanish language ability.
文化背景
Mexicans often use the diminutive 'un poquito' or even 'un poquitito' to sound more humble and polite. It's part of a broader cultural tendency toward 'cortesía' (politeness). In Spain, people might be more direct. If you say 'hablo un poco,' they might take it literally and continue speaking Spanish, but perhaps slightly simplified. In Buenos Aires, you might hear 'Hablo un toque' (I speak a touch), which is very informal slang for 'a little bit.' In the US, 'Spanglish' is common. Saying 'Hablo un poco' might lead to a mix of both languages in the conversation.
The 'Despacio' Add-on
Always follow 'Hablo un poco de español' with '¿Puedes hablar más despacio, por favor?' to make the conversation actually work for you.
The 'De' Trap
Don't forget the 'de'! Saying 'Hablo un poco español' is a dead giveaway that you are a beginner, whereas 'un poco de' sounds much more natural.
意思
Used to describe one's limited Spanish language ability.
The 'Despacio' Add-on
Always follow 'Hablo un poco de español' with '¿Puedes hablar más despacio, por favor?' to make the conversation actually work for you.
The 'De' Trap
Don't forget the 'de'! Saying 'Hablo un poco español' is a dead giveaway that you are a beginner, whereas 'un poco de' sounds much more natural.
Smile while saying it
In Spanish-speaking cultures, a friendly attitude goes further than perfect grammar. Admitting you speak 'un poco' with a smile usually earns you a lot of patience.
自我测试
Complete the sentence with the missing preposition.
Hablo un poco ___ español.
In Spanish, 'un poco' is followed by 'de' when describing a quantity of something (like a language).
Which sentence is the most natural way to say you speak a little Spanish?
Select the best option:
'Un poco de' is the standard quantifier for skills and non-count nouns.
Fill in the learner's response.
Native: '¡Hola! ¿Hablas español?' Learner: 'Sí, ________.'
This is the most appropriate and honest response for a beginner.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
You are in a taxi and the driver is speaking very fast. What do you say?
Combining the phrase with a request to slow down is the most effective communication strategy.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
练习题库
4 练习Hablo un poco ___ español.
In Spanish, 'un poco' is followed by 'de' when describing a quantity of something (like a language).
Select the best option:
'Un poco de' is the standard quantifier for skills and non-count nouns.
Native: '¡Hola! ¿Hablas español?' Learner: 'Sí, ________.'
This is the most appropriate and honest response for a beginner.
You are in a taxi and the driver is speaking very fast. What do you say?
Combining the phrase with a request to slow down is the most effective communication strategy.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
6 个问题It is always 'un poco de español' when followed by the noun. 'Un poco' acts as a quantifier that needs 'de' to link to the object.
Yes! It's very common and sounds even more friendly and modest, especially in Latin America.
No. 'Poco' (without 'un') means 'not enough' or 'hardly any'. 'Un poco' means 'a small amount'.
Once you can hold a 15-minute conversation without major struggle, switch to 'Hablo español' or 'Tengo un nivel intermedio'.
It is neutral. It is the standard first-person conjugation and is appropriate in all settings.
Say 'Entiendo un poco, pero no hablo mucho'.
相关表达
Hablo un poquito
similarI speak a tiny bit
Entiendo más de lo que hablo
builds onI understand more than I speak
Estoy aprendiendo
similarI am learning
No hablo casi nada
contrastI speak almost nothing