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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
in a bit advUK, informal (a short while from now) (coloquial)en un rato loc adv
enseguida adv
dentro de un rato loc adv
en un momento loc adv
I'm eating dinner now but I'll call you back in a bit.
Ahora estoy cenando, pero te llamo en un rato.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
in a little bit advinformal (soon)en un ratito loc adv
Please set the table because dinner will be ready in a little bit.
Pongan la mesa, la comida estará lista en un ratito.
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Forum discussions with the word(s) "in a bit" in the title:

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It's a bit like being in with the in-crowd.
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looking for a bit of levity tuned in to
see you soon/in a bit
though you were meant to be putting a bit of effort in Miss
tied in (a bit of rag)?
to shop around a bit in order to line up - information technology
Well that might put us in a bit of a bind
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You are in a bit blind
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a bit ahead in one place and falling a little behind somewhere else - English Only forum
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A bit cold in the year - English Only forum
A bit of slackness and complacency can creep in. - English Only forum
a little / a bit in negative - English Only forum
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