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How do you say may I in Spanish?

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In Spanish, there is no distinction between "May I" and "Can I" both of them you would you the word "Puedo" followed by whatever you want to do.

"May I go to the bathroom" Puedo ir al baño?

"May I come in?" Puedo entrar?

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¿Podría / pudiera por favor...?

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βˆ™ 12y ago

Puedo tener....?

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βˆ™ 11y ago

Translation: Puedo salir, por favor.

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Puedo tener eso?

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por favor

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