Examples of 'bit of english' in a sentence

Meaning of "bit of english"

bit of english: a small amount or portion of the English language, usually used in the context of communication or understanding

How to use "bit of english" in a sentence

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bit of english
Most of those ice cream sellers speak a bit of english.
Speak a bit of english.
I just need to teach them a bit of English.
Speaks a bit of English and tries to tell us what has happened.
I couLd speak a bit of english.
Many speak a bit of English but are very appreciative of any attempts at Portuguese.
Luckily a person who spoke a bit of english was there.
Bit of English too.
One of the girls speaks a bit of English.
It seems to me a bit of English snobbery about Ireland.
It will not hurt you to learn a bit of English now.
With a bit of English.
I am sure you understand a bit of English.
Must be a bit of English blood there, I say.
The mother spoke a bit of English.

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Little bit of english on it, but it was mine … all mine.
Those who speak a bit of English ask.
After a few minutes, a new dentist arrived who spoke a little bit of English.
Slava who spoke just a bit of English insisted to invite us home.
Most of the taxis drivers speak a little bit of English.
Younger ladies usually know a bit of English so you have a foundation already.
Now you would have thought he would taught her a bit of English.
She spoke a bit of English.
The monks are here in the morning only and speak a bit of English.
I spoke a bit of English.
Fortunately there was one officer who spoke a little bit of English.
I just finished a bit of English Luncheon.
People are helpful and thank God they speak a little bit of English.
And he could talk a little bit of English and he said, you shoot prisoners.
She was speaking in her native language but had a little bit of English mixed in.
Call it a bit of English eccentricity!
Pancakes and a little bit of English.
Mind you I would not say no to a bit of English drizzle right now.
If you are reading this, you know a bit of English.
What about you and that splendid bit of English mutton, Lord Bottomley?
Dutch is their national language, but everyone speaks a bit of English.
I know a little bit of English.
Thankfully, the worker at the information desk spoke a bit of English.
The only one who could speak a bit of English was Till.
Yeah . People are helpful and thank God they speak a little bit of English.
Only German and a bit of English.
And since she has studied till Class 1 1, she even knows a bit of English.
It will not hurt you to learn a bit of English now . That 's good.
And maybe in winter, you could learn a bit of English.
I speak Spanish and a tiny bit of English.
Some of the Japanese spoke a bit of English.
No, most portuguese people know a bit of English.
Next time you are over, maybe we will have learned a bit of English for you.
If you are more outgoing, get together with some friends and do a bit of English karaoke.
There was this assistant … She spoke a bit of English.

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