Asked by kelvin calin
I can.
Yo pongo.
Yo podo.
Yo puedo.
Yo pierdo.
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"I can." = "Yo puedo." (more naturally just: "Puedo.")
Meanings of the lines you wrote:
- Yo pongo. = I put / I place. (from poner)
- Yo podo. = I prune / I trim. (from podar)
- Yo puedo. = I can / I am able to. (from poder)
- Yo pierdo. = I lose. (from perder)
Note: Spanish often drops the subject pronoun, so you'd normally say "Puedo," "Pongo," "Podo," or "Pierdo."
Meanings of the lines you wrote:
- Yo pongo. = I put / I place. (from poner)
- Yo podo. = I prune / I trim. (from podar)
- Yo puedo. = I can / I am able to. (from poder)
- Yo pierdo. = I lose. (from perder)
Note: Spanish often drops the subject pronoun, so you'd normally say "Puedo," "Pongo," "Podo," or "Pierdo."
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