"puede" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "poder". (to be able to, or "can"). Example: ¿Puede leer el periódico? - Can you read the newspaper?
you can
you can
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"
can you come?
"no puede" can mean several things, depending on context. It is the third person singular present form of the verb "poder". It could mean "he cannot, she cannot, or you cannot (formal useage)".
he/she/it is able to ______ but, in English, we would just say he/she/it can.
you can
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"
can you come?
"Tu puedes hablar" in English means "You can speak."
"no puede" can mean several things, depending on context. It is the third person singular present form of the verb "poder". It could mean "he cannot, she cannot, or you cannot (formal useage)".
que tu
I can teach you.
What can happen What could happen
If you mean "can" as in "Can I have that drink?", the Spanish translation is "poder". To conjugate this, use the following guidelines:Yo puedo...Tu puedes...El puede...Ella puede...Ud. puede...Nosotros pedemos...Ellos pueden...Ellas pueden...Uds. pueden...If you mean "can" as in the object, the translation is "bam".
it could be a dream
It means: "it can be too much"
It means, "You/he/she can't continue/follow."