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What does 'Potere' mean?
What does 'Potere' mean?
To be able to, can
What does 'Io posso' mean?
What does 'Io posso' mean?
I can, I am able to
What does 'Tu puoi' mean?
What does 'Tu puoi' mean?
You can, you are able to
What does 'Lui può' mean?
What does 'Lui può' mean?
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What does 'Lei può' mean?
What does 'Lei può' mean?
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What does 'Noi possiamo' mean?
What does 'Noi possiamo' mean?
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What does 'Voi potete' mean?
What does 'Voi potete' mean?
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What does 'Loro possano' mean?
What does 'Loro possano' mean?
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Study Notes
Potere Verb Conjugation in Italian
- Potere means "to be able to" or "can" in English, indicating capability or permission.
Conjugated Forms
- Io posso: Translates to "I can" or "I am able to" indicating a first-person singular ability.
- Tu puoi: Means "you can" or "you are able to," used for second-person singular.
- Lui può: This is "he can" or "he is able to," referring to a male subject in third-person singular.
- Lei può: Means "she can" or "she is able to," referring to a female subject in third-person singular.
Plural Conjugations
- Noi possiamo: Translates as "we can" or "we are able to," used for the first-person plural.
- Voi potete: Means "you all can" or "you all are able to," for second-person plural.
- Loro possano: This is "they can" or "they are able," applied to a group in third-person plural.
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Test your knowledge on the conjugation of the Italian verb 'potere', which means 'to be able to' or 'can'. This quiz covers all the forms including singular and plural uses. See how well you understand the various conjugated forms in conversational Italian.