It means "I can do it".
What does I will under the moon and the star if I have to do with stones
yo me cai y no puedo ponerme en pie yo me caí y no me puedo levantar (or: y no puedo levantarme)
Translation: I want to be with you but right now I can't.
It means: I love u in a way i cannot say tecnikally it means "i want you in a way i can not say"
Yo tango = I dance the tango Yo tengo = I have
Gibberish. [Puedo] [yo] [no suaves] [I can] [I] [not smooths/softs]
Yo sola puedo means I can do it alone (speaks a woman)
"Te voy a amar la mas que yo puedo" means "I'm going to love you as much as I can."
Y que puedo hacer - And what can I do Depending on the vocal inflection and/or context, it could be an idiom meaning "What do you want me do do about it?" However that saying is generally "Y Yo que puedo hacer?"
That depends on the meaning. Here are two examples: I wanted to do that, but I couldn't: Quise hacerlo, pero no pude. Or: Quise hacerlo, mas no pude. Nobody but me can do that: Nadie excepto yo puede hacerlo. Or: Nadie sino yo puede hacerlo.
What does I will under the moon and the star if I have to do with stones
"Si yo puedo ser mala también" translates to "If I can be bad too" in English. It implies that the person speaking is capable of being bad or misbehaving as well.
I cant understand that only I hated the attention
What a shame that I cannot [speak] Spanish nor English.
No yo puedo esperar a casarme contigo I can't hope to marry myself with you (Literal)
it would be yo te puedo alimentar or yo te puedo dar de comer
I in Spanish is yo.