Où puis-je boire un verre à Paris? Where can I get a drink (a glass) in Paris?
"may I go drink?"
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Puis-je avoir quelque chose à boire? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "May I have a drink?" The question translates literally as "May I have something to drink?" and sometimes will be replaced by Puis-je avoir un verre? ("May I have a (drink) serving?" or Puis-je avoir une boisson?("May I have a drink?"). The pronunciation will be "pwee-zha-vwar kelk sho-za bwar" in northerly French and "pwee-zhuh a-vwar kel-kuh sho-za bwa-ruh" in southerly French.
J'aimerais une bouteille de l'eau sans gazeux
It means- May I
then depart
if by frach then you mean french it is puis
"Je puis" is French for "I can" or "I am able to." It is a formal or literary way to express ability or capability.
"Puis-je vous revoir demain" means "May I see you again tomorrrow?"
dessine-moi et puis colorie means 'draw me, and then put in color'
puis-je aller aux toilettes? = May I go to the restroom?
The phrase "Puis je lecher la chatte" in French translates to "Can I lick the cat" in English.