Examples of using "Маленькое" in a sentence and their english translations:
That's a small tree.
Which animal is small?
- It is very small.
- It's very small.
The hedgehog is a small animal.
Everything in her room is small.
it just is small.
The hedgehog is a small animal.
This apple is too small.
That's a very small tree.
Everything in her room is small.
The small seed became a large tree.
Can you do me a tiny favor?
- It's too small.
- This is too small.
So this is a small device, a small robot rover,
so it's not a small number
Which animal is small?
Now that I think of it, it's too small - that ring.
I'd like to buy a small mirror.
- This must have cost a small fortune.
- This must've cost a small fortune.
It's that one little simple thing that will
How small is it?
Tom's bedroom only has one small window.
The Vatican is the world's smallest sovereign state.
so that we could cram more of it into a really small space.
And the way that this works is that you take a small number,
But how can such a small insect be so precise?
The tiny birthmark took nothing from her loveliness.
I probably prefer big proper cars and small government
Is it too small?
- It is very small.
- It's very small.
This is the smallest tree I've ever seen.
- Is this too little?
- Is it very small?
It can be anything big or small, it really doesn't matter.
She has a small advantage.
It's too small.
The taxi I took was very old and small.
A rat is a small animal with long, pointed teeth and a long tail.
This little arthropod is more poisonous than you can imagine.
My what a narrow waist! Her face is small, she really looks just like a doll!
It's too small.
It was too small.
The Etruscan shrew is the smallest mammal by weight. It only weighs 1.8 grammes.
My place is so tiny! Straight ahead you can't go very far ...
Russia is the biggest state in the world, and the Vatican is the smallest state in the world.
It's not that small.
If one were to gaze deeply into Tom's eyes, one could see inside his pupils a tiny reflection of a stoat.
It was very small.
Tom chose the big one, and Mary chose the small one.
It was very small.
In winter, the windows were sometimes quite frozen over. But then the boy and the girl would warm copper pennies on the stove, and hold the warm pennies against the frozen pane; there would be very soon a little round hole through which they could peep, and the soft bright eyes of the little boy and girl would beam through the hole at each window as they looked at each other.