"Puedes" is the informal second person singular present form of the verb "poder". It means "You are able to" or "you can".
Can you speak in Spanish, please
¿Qué puedes comer?
¿Abuelo, puedes oirme?
It means "I can" or "I am able to".I can
"Te puedes casar conmigo" in English means "Can you marry me?"
"Llámame si tú puedes." means Call me if you can./Call me if you are able.
Why yes, yes you can translate English to Spanish! :D Si! Tu puedes traducir ingles a espanol!
The phrase "pelas puedes yebar" appears to be a misspelling or a mix of languages, as it doesn't have a clear meaning in Spanish or English. If you meant "puedes llevar," it translates to "you can take" in English. Please clarify the phrase for a more accurate translation.
"Lo puedes negar culebra" translates to "You can't deny it, snake" in English.
Yes, you can
¿A qué hora vas a venir?
Here you can't is an English equivalent of 'Aquí no puedes'. The adverb 'aquí' means 'here'. The adverb 'no' means not'. The verb 'puedes' means '[you] are able to, can'. All together, they're pronounced 'ah-KEE noh PWEH-thehs'.