puedo ['pweðo], using the IPA, which is recommended in Spanish pronunciation manuals.
*Note:
The sound [ð] is pronounced like that in English this. Phonetically it's an "interdental approximant".
The symbol ['] stands for the stressed syllable.
"PWEH-doh".
It means 'I can'
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โ 11y agoThe root of the word puedo is poder, which means "to be able". When you use the word puedo, you're referring to yourself. It means: "I can".
Example: "Puedo ganar" means "I can win".
"Puedo ayudarle" means "can I help you?" in English.
no puedo vivi (vivir!) I cannot live......
"Puedo hablar en inglรฉs" translates to "I can speak in English" in English.
puedo ir ? puedo asistir ?
No puedo (hacerlo) That means I can't do it. If you just want I can't, use no puedo
Gibberish. [Puedo] [yo] [no suaves] [I can] [I] [not smooths/softs]
¿Puedo ir al baño? in Spanish is "May I go to the bathroom?" in English.
¿Puedo verte? or maybe ¿Puedo salir contigo?
It means "And how can I know with whom I am speaking?"
You could say "Y no puedo negar". Notice Spanish does not make use of contractions as English does.
It means, "the worst [thing] I can say to a man..."
Formal: ?Puedo unir con Ud.? Informal: ?Puedo unir contigo?