He or she can... or He or she is able to... It can also mean 'you can' when being polite, and used in a question, it can mean 'can you (or he or she)...?'
"Puede" can be either the second person singular formal or third person singular conjugation of the verb "poder" which means "to be able to".
"Puede" means either "you can" or "s/he can"
I Think the Translation for Sí, se Puede is "Yes we Can" or "Yes you Can"
"Se Puede" directly translated means "they can" but it is a widely known phrase that is better translated as "We can do it".
can you come?
It means "You (or he or she) can drink alcohol with Albendazole". Albendazole is a medicine for treating worms.
he/she/it is able to ______ but, in English, we would just say he/she/it can.
"no se puede quejar"
Si se ve
can you come?
I'm not sure but I think it means 'God knows' No se pero se puede signife 'God knows'
It means "You (or he or she) can drink alcohol with Albendazole". Albendazole is a medicine for treating worms.
Sí Se Puede Cambiar was created on 2008-02-22.
porque no se puede jugar a minekraft pokemon
he/she/it is able to ______ but, in English, we would just say he/she/it can.
no se puede
que tu
No se puede.
It means, "You/he/she can't continue/follow."
It means: "it can be too much"
The cast of Todo Se Puede - 2013 includes: Dario Yazbek Bernal as Dario