"Comment peut-on mesurer ... ?" means "How can we measure ...." in English.
In a Balloon
Sometimes a man can get tied up at work or at another prior engagement, causing him to be late to where ever he is supposed to be next. The people waiting for him will start to comment on where he is and why it is taking him so long to come to where they are. So one could say it takes him a long time to come.
If your comment is in reference to Excel, both types of charts are just as easy to calculate.
Mean is the average.
I didn't mean what I said. What does antidisestablishmentarianism mean? My sister is mean. I don't like being mean. The mean of a set of values is the average. The mean temperature is much lower in the valley in spring.
comment je peut avoir la formule1
'we can'
perhaps
with an octane mesurer
"peut-être tu m'aimes" means "maybe you love me".
Andre S. Labarthe has written: 'Comment peut-on e tre Martien?'
There is no such word. Do you mean a peut... to have fear?
The verb 'peut' is in the third person singular. It's in the present indicative tense. And its meaning is [he/she/it] can.
It means Maybe.
The question 'Peut y avoir' means Is it allowed[possible, O.K., etc.] to have... . In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'peut' means '[he/she/it] can'. The adverb 'y' means 'there'. And the verb 'avoir' means 'to have'.
Perhaps it was me
Pe is the short for "Peut-être" which mean "Maybe"