There are two main ways to say this in Spanish:
"Puedo tener......" --> Can I have...
and
"Me puede(s) dar......" --> Can you give me..... Depending on who you are talking to would depend on if you would use the Usted form (Puede) or the tu form (Puedes). If you are talking to a waiter or someone who is of higher class or age then you, you would use the Usted form. If you are just talking to a friend or sibling, you could use the Tu form.
You could say "Te puedes".
"Mamá, ¿ puedo?"
¿Puedo ver su ropa interior? is how you would say "May I see your underwear" in Spanish.
You could say "¿puedo usar tu computadora?"
You can say "Puedo ir al baño?"
'me' = 'me' (pronounced 'may') 'me, too' = 'yo, tambien'
"Te puedo ayudar?"
Veintiséis de mayo.
It is spanish, pronounced sink-o de may-o
There may be a local idiomatic term, but in Spanish it is "sofá" or possibly "sillon".
There is no literal analogue to "I will" in Spanish. The "I will" part of every future tense verb in Spanish is integrated into the conjugation and is inseparable from it. So any Spanish "I will" will necessarily be tied intimately to a verb, whatever it may be. The closest it gets is to say "I will do [it]." To say "I will do" in Spanish, you say, "Haré." Pronounced: R- A, [English letters] with the accent on the A.
you could say "¿Puedo usar tu carro?"