The simplest translation of pouvez in English means can, as in able to do something.
"Peuvez" is a conjugated form of the verb "pouvoir" in French, which means "can" or "be able to."
The French phrase "vous pouvez partir" translates to "you can leave" in English.
tu peux/vous pouvez if you say tu your saying it to one specific person but if you say vous then your saying you plurel
"Can you help me" in French is "Pouvez-vous m'aider?"
"Pouvez-vous parler en français" translates to "Can you speak in French?" in English.
You can say "Épellez votre nom" in French to mean "Spell your name".
"Can you?" and "You can" are English equivalents of the French word pouvez. Context makes clear whether "Can you? (Pouvez-vous?) or "You can!" (Vous pouvez!) suits. The pronunciation will be "pooh-vey" in French.
The French phrase "vous pouvez partir" translates to "you can leave" in English.
The question 'Pouvez-vous traduire en francais' means Can you translate into French... . In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'pouvez' means '[you] are able, can'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The verb 'traduire' means 'to translate'. The preposition 'en' means 'in'. The noun 'francais' means 'French'.
tu peux/vous pouvez if you say tu your saying it to one specific person but if you say vous then your saying you plurel
pouvez-vous / est-ce que vous pouvez ?
"Can you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Pouvez-vous? The question also translates as "Are you able to?" in English. The pronunciation will be "pooh-vey-voo" in French.
Could or can or are able to in Could you ...? Can you ...? or you can Are you able to ...? or you are able to.... it's the second plural person of 'pouvoir' verb at indicative present
"Can you help me" in French is "Pouvez-vous m'aider?"
"Pouvez-vous parler en français" translates to "Can you speak in French?" in English.
Pouvez-vous aller
I can not would be : je ne puis pas you can not : vous ne pouvez pas.
pouvez-vous aller