can I go to the bathroom
As a statement: "Puedo ir al baño" = "I can go to the bathroom." As a question: "¿Puédo ir al baño?" = "May I go to the bathroom?" Notice the accent over the E in Puedo as well as the question marks create the question. Also be sure to use the ñ instead of the n. These are two different letters and interchanging them can have unintended results.
This means "Can I go with you".
Can I go to the nurse?
It means "I can go to my locker"
I can't go with you to the cinema, because I have another.
Licetne mihi ire ad latrinam?
¿Puedo ir al baño? in Spanish is "May I go to the bathroom?" in English.
As a statement: "Puedo ir al baño" = "I can go to the bathroom." As a question: "¿Puédo ir al baño?" = "May I go to the bathroom?" Notice the accent over the E in Puedo as well as the question marks create the question. Also be sure to use the ñ instead of the n. These are two different letters and interchanging them can have unintended results.
This means "Can I go with you".
puedo ir por al bano
You can say "Puedo ir al baño?"
¿Puedo ir a la sala de la comodidad? is the best way to ask "May I go to the comfort room" in Spanish.
puedo ir a tomar agua?
Can I go to the nurse?
No te puedo dejar ir No puedo dejarte ir
"Puedo ir a la fuente" translates to "Can I go to the fountain" in English.
"¿Puedo ir a la oficina?" translates to "Can I go to the office?" in English.