"Can you see me?" or "You can see me" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Mi puoi vedere?
Specifically, the personal pronoun mi means "me." The verb puoi means "(informal singular You) are able, can." The infinitive vedere means "to see."
The pronunciation is "mee pwoy* veh-DEH-reh."
*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
Don't let me see you all anymore is an English equivalent of 'Mi faccia vedere voi più'. The personal pronoun 'mi'means 'me'. The imperative 'faccia' means '[you] do or make'. The infinitive 'vedere' means 'to see'. The personal pronoun 'voi' means 'you all'. The adverb 'più'means 'longer, more'. All together, they're pronounced 'mee FAHCH-chah veh-DEH-reh voy pyoo'.
Mi puoi vedere? or Puoi vedermi are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Can you see me?"Specifically, the personal pronoun mi means "me." The verb puoi means "(informal singular you) are able to, can." The infinitive vedere means "to see."The respective pronunciations are "mee pwoy* veh-DEH-reh" and "pwoy veh-DEHR-mee."*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "boy."
"Can you teach me Italian?" in English is Puoi insegnarmi l'italiano? in Italian.
"Can you see me?" or "You can see me" are Engiish equivalents of the Italian phrase Puoi vedermi?Specifically, the personal pronoun mi means "me." The verb puoi means "(informal singular You) are able, can." The infinitive vedere means "to see."The pronunciation is "pwoy* veh-DEHR-mee."*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
"You can't drive" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Non puoi guidare.Specifically, the adverb non means "not." The verb puoi means "(informal singular you) are able to, can." The infinitive guidare means "to drive."The pronunciation is "nohn pwoy* gwee-DAH-reh."*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "boy."
"You can try to..." in English is Puoi provare a... in Italian.
Puoi ripetere?
puoi guardare ma non puoi toccare
"piu che puoi" in Italian means "as much as you can" in English.
"Can you rest now?" in English is Puoi riposare adesso?in Italian.
"You cannot speak Italian!" in English is Non puoi parlare italiano! in Italian.
puoi venire in America
Non puoi guidare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You can't drive."Specifically, the adverb non means "not." The verb puoi means "(informal singular you) are able to, can." The infinitive guidare means "to drive."The pronunciation is "nohn pwoy* gwee-DAH-reh."*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."