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
because I always want what you can not
The word yo in Spanish refers to I, meaning me. When conjugated, yo becomes ver.
"Yo llego" in Spanish translates to "I arrive" in English.
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