Few vs A Few, Little vs A Little — The Difference That Matters

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Tymur Levitin
Tymur Levitin
Dozent der Abteilung für Übersetzung. Professionelle zertifizierte Übersetzer mit Erfahrung im Übersetzen und Unterrichten von Englisch und Deutsch. Ich unterrichte Menschen in 20 Ländern der Welt. Mein Prinzip beim Unterrichten und bei der Durchführung von Lektionen ist es, vom Auswendiglernen von Regeln wegzukommen und stattdessen zu lernen, die Prinzipien der Sprache zu verstehen und sie auf die gleiche Weise zu verwenden wie das Sprechen und die korrekte Aussprache von Lauten durch das Gefühl, und nicht jedes Mal im Kopf alle Regeln durchzugehen, da dafür beim echten Sprechen keine Zeit sein wird. Man muss immer von der Situation und der Bequemlichkeit ausgehen.
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Why This Topic Confuses Learners

The words few, a few, little, a little look very similar, but their meaning changes completely depending on the article “a.” Misusing them may turn a positive idea into a negative one. Let’s make this crystal clear.


Few vs A Few (Countable Nouns)

  • Few = almost none (negative meaning).
    • Few people came to the meeting. (almost nobody → negative)
  • A few = some, but not many (positive meaning).
    • A few people came to the meeting. (some came → positive)

👉 Think of few as “not enough” and a few as “enough to count.”


Little vs A Little (Uncountable Nouns)

  • Little = almost nothing (negative meaning).
    • We have little time left. (almost no time)
  • A little = some, enough (positive meaning).
    • We have a little time left. (enough time to do something)

👉 Little = “not enough,” a little = “better than nothing.”


Quick Table

ExpressionBedeutungExample
fewalmost none (negative)Few students passed the exam.
a fewsome (positive)A few students passed the exam.
littlealmost nothing (negative)We had little water to drink.
a littlesome (positive)We had a little water left.

Mini Quiz

  1. I have ___ friends in this city, so I feel lonely.
    few
  2. Don’t worry, we still have ___ money for the tickets.
    a little
  3. Only ___ students understood the problem.
    few
  4. She speaks ___ Spanish, enough to travel.
    a little

Common Mistakes

I have a little friends.
✔️ I have a few friends.

There are little people in the park.
✔️ There are few people in the park.

He has few money.
✔️ He has little money.


FAQ

Q: Can I use “a little” with countable nouns?
A: No. A little is only for uncountables (time, money, water). Use a few for countables.

Q: Are “few” and “a few” polite?
A: A few is neutral/positive. Few often sounds negative.

Q: What’s the difference between “only a few” and “few”?
A: Few = almost none (negative). Only a few = emphasizes small number, but not zero.


Final Tips

  • Few/A few → countable nouns.
  • Little/A little → uncountable nouns.
  • Remember: the “a” makes it positive.

Mehr erforschen

Dive deeper into how small words change meaning in these articles:
👉 The Power of Doubt in Language Learning
👉 Why “a apples” Doesn’t Exist

Also, see our full English learning page for more guides.


© Author’s concept by Tymur Levitin — founder, director, and lead teacher of Levitin-Sprachschule (Start Language School by Tymur Levitin).

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