can you come?
he/she/it is able to ______ but, in English, we would just say he/she/it can.
que tu
"Me gusta preparar la" translates to "I like to prepare the" in English. It is an incomplete sentence that suggests a preference for preparing something specific, which would typically follow the phrase. For example, one might say "me gusta preparar la cena," meaning "I like to prepare dinner."
It means: "it can be too much"
It means, "You/he/she can't continue/follow."
The phrase "la cita puede ser después" translates to "the appointment can be later" in English.
to prepare
"Tu puedes hablar" in English means "You can speak."
prepare lessons
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"
It is the formal way of saying "you can". Speaking informally, you could say "tú eres".