The form depends on the subject.
I am able - yo puedo
You are able - tú puedes
He/She/It/You (formal) is/are able - él/ella/usted puede
We are able - nosotros/nosotras podemos
You (plural) are able - vosotros/vosotras podéis (vosotros / vosotras is an archaic form of you in plural) - ustedes pueden
They are able - Ellos pueden
"Podemos" means "we can" in Spanish. It is the first person plural form of the verb "poder," which means "to be able to" or "can."
"Puedo" means "I can" in Spanish. It is the first person singular form of the verb "poder", which means "to be able to" or "can."
Ellos pueden.
The Spanish word "pueden" means 'they are able', or 'they can' in English.
"Could you" = Podria, but it really depends on the context. (ADDITIONAL INFO) It can also mean "I could" or "He/She could" In is a form of the word "Poder" (Can/Ability/Power - depending on context) In the Caribbean it could be "Podrida" (rotten). When spoken with a Caribbean Spanish accent, Prodrida sounds exactly like Prodria.
"Puedo" means "I can" in Spanish. It is the first person singular form of the verb "poder", which means "to be able to" or "can."
"Podemos" means "we can" in Spanish. It is the first person plural form of the verb "poder," which means "to be able to" or "can."
use a form of "no poder". for instance: I cannot go. = No puedo ir.
Ellos pueden.
The Spanish word "pueden" means 'they are able', or 'they can' in English.
"Could you" = Podria, but it really depends on the context. (ADDITIONAL INFO) It can also mean "I could" or "He/She could" In is a form of the word "Poder" (Can/Ability/Power - depending on context) In the Caribbean it could be "Podrida" (rotten). When spoken with a Caribbean Spanish accent, Prodrida sounds exactly like Prodria.
podría
The correct "tú" command for the verb "escuchar" in Spanish is "escucha." This is the affirmative tú command form, used to tell someone to listen. If you need the negative form, it would be "no escuches."
In English, "can" is used as a verb, but it really has no infinitive form. In other words, there is no such thing as "to can". To understand the meaning in a translation, think of "to be able to". Example: "Can you go to the store?" may be thought of as "Are you able to go to the store". This corresponds to the Spanish verb "poder". In the example, "¿Puede ir a la tienda?" expresses the same thought.
"i seem to not speak spanish" it means that in all spanish speaking countries
"Puedes" is the informal second person singular present form of the verb "poder". It means "You are able to" or "you can".
Grasias por los sapatos Gracias por los zapatos would be the correct form