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немного

a little bit

Meaning of немного

a small amount or degree

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Russian[nʲɪmˈnoɡə]
a little bit
немного - a little bit
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немного with English translation

немного usage examples

🇬🇧English🇷🇺Russian

I was a little bit nervous before the test.

Перед тестом я был немного нервным.

🇬🇧English🇷🇺Russian

Can you move a little bit closer to the window?

Можешь подвинуться немного ближе к окну?

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немного belongs to the topic "Top 5000". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

немногоa little bit
отвечать на вопросыanswer questions
задавать вопросыask questions
работать вместеwork together
делать домашнее заданиеdo homework
сохранять теплоstay warm
быть холоднымbe cold

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🇷🇺Russian
немного

a little bit — a small amount or degree

A1Very Often

I was a little bit nervous before the test.

Перед тестом я был немного нервным.

Н
🇷🇺Russian
немного

The most neutral and general word: a small amount or degree.

A1Very Often

I'm a little bit tired.

Я немного устал.

Ч
🇷🇺Russian
чуть-чуть

More conversational and expressive: a very small amount, 'just a tiny bit'.

A1Often

Add just a little bit of salt.

Добавь чуть-чуть соли.

С
🇷🇺Russian
слегка

Means 'a little' in degree, and is more often used with actions and qualities than with quantity.

A1Often

I'm a little bit cold.

Мне слегка холодно.

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немного translation: a little bit. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce немного

[nʲɪmˈnoɡə]

немного translation

a little bit

немного examples

I was a little bit nervous before the test.

немного transcription

[nʲɪmˈnoɡə]

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немного meaning: what does it mean?

совсем чуть-чуть, небольшое количество или степень

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немного is pronounced as [nʲɪmˈnoɡə]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

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I was a little bit nervous before the test. Translation: Перед тестом я был немного нервным.

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