and then.....
Here are a few possible translations of "may I", from most to least formal: puis-je -- "peweezh" pourrais-je -- "poo-rezh" je peux -- "zhuh puh"
soixante et onze means seventy one in French
'Quarante' is the french word for forty.
Ma Maman et moi.
"deux et deux font quatre", two and two are four.
et puis, nous faisons de l'escrime
French writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre is credited with this well-known quote, "On s'engage et puis on voit," which translates to "One commits oneself and then one sees."
dessine-moi et puis colorie means 'draw me, and then put in color'
'pis' is here a deformation of 'et puis' meaning 'and then'. 'Pis c'était comment' means 'how was it, then?'.
no May I .. the "puis" is the interrogative form for the first person singular present tense of the verb pouvoir. Je peux >>>> Puis-je. May you would be Peux-tu ?
then: puis
"Can I ...?" in English is Puis-je ...? in French.
"Can I" in French is spelled as "Puis-je."
puis, alors, aprés
Possible bad RS232.
If you are asking how do you spell the phrase, " Can I help you" in French.Comment puis-je vous aider? When "vous" is appropriate" ORComment puis-je t'aider?
Barbara Constantine has written: 'Et puis, Paulette'