Formal is: Yo no puede veo Usted. Informal is: Yo no puede veo tu.
Aguamarina. Yo soy español lo siento no se puede leer esto.
you meant:Yo como que pude --- I could more or less.
"Quién soy yo" means "Who am I" in Spanish. It is a question asking about one's identity or self-awareness.
That depends on the meaning. Here are two examples: I wanted to do that, but I couldn't: Quise hacerlo, pero no pude. Or: Quise hacerlo, mas no pude. Nobody but me can do that: Nadie excepto yo puede hacerlo. Or: Nadie sino yo puede hacerlo.
Yo, no or no yo could mean "Not me" or "I haven't/I didn't"
If the question is: How do you say "cant" in Spanish? The answer is it depends. Poder (Power to/Ability to) is used as "can" in spanish. Adding "No" to the sentence makes it "No can" I can't. (Yo) No Puedo. I can. (Yo) Puedo. Yo (I) is not really needed in this case since it is part of the conjugation for Poder. He/she/it can't - no puede They can't = no pueden We can't = no podemos
i no
The word yo in Spanish refers to I, meaning me. When conjugated, yo becomes ver.
because I always want what you can not
"Yo llego" in Spanish translates to "I arrive" in English.
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