it depends on whether you are asking a question or not. And i am assuming you mean afuera.
if it's a question it would be "puedo comer afuera?
which means "can i eat outside?"
if it's not a question, it can be " I can eat outside." stating that you are able to do.
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Como in English is 'how'
'Que hiciste de comer?' = 'What did you do for food?'
"Yo quero comer culo" means "I want to eat ass." literallly.
What do you like to eat?
Literal translation: I can eat dinner with you.
it would be yo te puedo alimentar or yo te puedo dar de comer
puedo comer
Puedo comer cena contigo?
Puedo means I can, and no puedo is I can't.
I believe fuera means outside or outdoors
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"Comer allí" means "Eat there."
comer means "to eat".
Puedo trabajar means I am able to work.
Como in English is 'how'
no puedo vivi (vivir!) I cannot live......