Sí Se Puede Cambiar was created on 2008-02-22.
He or she can... or He or she is able to... It can also mean 'you can' when being polite, and used in a question, it can mean 'can you (or he or she)...?'"Puede" can be either the second person singular formal or third person singular conjugation of the verb "poder" which means "to be able to"."Puede" means either "you can" or "s/he can"I Think the Translation for Sí, se Puede is "Yes we Can" or "Yes you Can"
The easiest way to say it is "¿Puede ir? (pway-day ear?) Above is the formal way, in case you are talking to an elder, a person you do not know, or to show respect. If the person you are asking is a friend or a child you would put an 's' on the end of puede, making it "pway'dace ear?" If you are meaning to say "can you go" as in "can you leave?" or "can you exit?" you would say "Puede(s) Irse?" But if you are using "go" to say "can you go... (ex.) to the mall?" you would say "Puede(s) Ir?" the "se" is added when "go" is saying "leave or exit" with no target destination. for example: "Tengo que irme" means "i have to go" as in "i have to leave." The me is the yo form of that "se" that you add when "go" means "leave." But if you said "Tengo que ir a la fiesta" you would not add the "me" to the end because you aren't using "go" as in "leave" you are saying that "you have to go somewhere"(your target destination)
Puedo tener más? (Can I have more?) Me puede dar más? (Can you give me more?)
Ze se s. Oikonomou has written: 'Aithria sige'
¿Puede / pueden / puedes / podéis llamar después?
According to 'Little and Jones' scale Cl 2.83 Se 2.48 S 2.44
Facebook se ya whatsapp se.
Gre gore s M. Se phake s has written: 'E paradosiake dramatourgia tou Karankioze'
Teruhisa Se has written: 'Riberarizumu no saisei' -- subject(s): Liberalism
For example you're saying 'como se escribe mesa?' The answer would be mesa se escribe M E S A.
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i believe Golf Tdi S is the sports model and Golf Tdi se is sedan model.