It means "You can" using the informal version of you.
puedes hacerlo or Tu puedes
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'.
it means "can" as "puedo" or "can" as "lata" it'll depend on what your trying to sayCan as in container - lataCan as in to be able - poderpoder: to (be able to); canlata: as in "a can of peas"
It means, "Can you write six of them?"
Puedes
Puedes hacerlo.
puedes nadar?
me puedes cojer
Me puedes ver?
I in Spanish is yo.
As a question, it means, "Can you understand a little of Spanish?" As a declarative sentence, it means, "You can understand a little of Spanish?"
To say "Can I have 20 dollars" in Spanish, you would say "¿Puedo tener veinte dólares?" "Puedo" means "I can" or "Can I" "Tener" means "to have" "Veinte" means "twenty" "Dólares" means "dollars"