It is "Can you say I was so stupid"
"Dice" is the third person singuar of the verb "decir" or "to say". This would be "he/she says", or "you (formal - usted) say".
Habla usted ingles? (Pronounced 'Abb-la oostay een-glEss?')
It is ¿Qué quiere decir? And means: What does it mean? or! if u r talking to a person in a formal way (like a teacher or old persons) it means: What do you want to say? or What do you mean? (Usted) i insist, in a formal way.. cz in an informal way it ll b: ¿Qué quieres decir? (tú) :D! Hope i helped a lot rafarafike@hotmail.comwhat does it/she/he want to say?
I mean - Quiero decir , It means - quiere decir .
"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?
- ¿Queria usted decir? Thats - Did you mean to say? - In Spanish
I believe you mean to say "Espero que usted pueda entender" which means "I hope you can understand"
"I was trying to say you are welcome (here)."
Translation: ¿Que quiere decir la salud para usted personalmente?
"Usted puede" translates to "you can" in English. It is a polite way of giving someone permission or letting them know that they have the ability to do something.
"Dice" is the third person singuar of the verb "decir" or "to say". This would be "he/she says", or "you (formal - usted) say".
Its you that I love and nothing can change that
Dice (Decir [To say], el/ella/usted, present): El dice: He says, it says Ella dice: she says Usted dice: You say (Formal, not used very often, and is fading out of Spanish culture)
It means "girl, my heart is an open book and you can read it if you want"
Habla usted ingles? (Pronounced 'Abb-la oostay een-glEss?')
It means "But you can put yourself in hell." Or more loosely, "You can go to hell".
NOTHING BUT NONSENSE! Sorry!Well....'Si usted no entiende' = 'if you don't understand'bueno' = GoodThe remainder is not very Spanish; possibly meant:*A mi me gusta(ría) mucho que se puede = I (would) like it a lot that you couldWhat you meant was:SI USTED NO ENTIENDE, BUENO, A MÍ ME GUSTARÍAMUCHO QUE SE PUDIERA / PUDIESE.*The conjugation "puede" can't ever be used with the conditional.ANALYSE:mi --- mymí --- to me, for me