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To be able in Spanish 🇪🇸


in English in Spanish S
to be able poder
How to say “to be able” in Spanish? “Poder”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “poder” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to be able in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

Spanish Sentences with the Word “To be able”

Spanish sentence with “poder” English translation for poder S

Trabajo para poder viajar

I work so I can travel

Se las di para poder jugar.

I gave them to her to be able to play.

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Querer…

…es poder.

a year ago

Pronunciation

Normal Speech: po-DEHR

7 months ago

When conjugated

In the infinitive form, poder means to be able to. When conjugated it means can, was/were able to, and will be able to. (There are other conjugations, but these are the basic present, past, and future.)
Ex: I can/I am able to = yo puedo

8 months ago

poder info.

Tips to remember the word “poder”: Picture Superman saying “I have the power!” but in Spanish: “¡Tengo el poder!” This can help you remember that “poder” is all about having the ability or power to do something.

“Poder” is an infinitive verb in Spanish that means “to be able,” “can,” or “to have the power to.”

Other words that mean the same thing or are related include “ser capaz de” (to be capable of).

Since “poder” is an irregular verb, its conjugations can change quite a bit across different tenses. Here are some of the conjugations for “poder”:

Present (presente):
– yo puedo (I can)
– tú puedes (you can, singular informal)
– él/ella/usted puede (he/she can, you formal)
– nosotros/nosotras podemos (we can)
– vosotros/vosotras podéis (you all can, plural informal in Spain)
– ellos/ellas/ustedes pueden (they can, you all formal)

Preterite (pretérito perfecto simple):
– yo pude (I could/was able to)
– tú pudiste (you could/were able to, singular informal)
– él/ella/usted pudo (he/she could/was able to, you formal)
– nosotros/nosotras pudimos (we could/were able to)
– vosotros/vosotras pudisteis (you all could/were able to, plural informal in Spain)
– ellos/ellas/ustedes pudieron (they could/were able to, you all formal)

Imperfect (pretérito imperfecto):
– yo podía (I could/was able to)
– tú podías (you could/were able to, singular informal)
– él/ella/usted podía (he/she could/was able to, you formal)
– nosotros/nosotras podíamos (we could/were able to)
– vosotros/vosotras podíais (you all could/were able to, plural informal in Spain)
– ellos/ellas/ustedes podían (they could/were able to, you all formal)

Future (futuro simple):
– yo podré (I will be able to)
– tú podrás (you will be able to, singular informal)
– él/ella/usted podrá (he/she will be able to, you formal)
– nosotros/nosotras podremos (we will be able to)
– vosotros/vosotras podréis (you all will be able to, plural informal in Spain)
– ellos/ellas/ustedes podrán (they will be able to, you all formal)

Conditional (condicional):
– yo podría (I could)
– tú podrías (you could, singular informal)
– él/ella/usted podría (he/she/you formal could)
– nosotros/nosotras podríamos (we could)
– vosotros/vosotras podríais (you all could, plural informal in Spain)
– ellos/ellas/ustedes podrían (they/you all formal could)

Examples of sentences that use “poder”:
– No puedo comer gluten. (I can’t eat gluten.)
– ¿Puedes ayudarme con esto? (Can you help me with this?)
– El año pasado no pudimos ir de vacaciones. (Last year we were not able to go on vacation.)
– Si estudias, podrás pasar el examen. (If you study, you will be able to pass the exam.)
– Los niños podían ver la televisión después de hacer los deberes. (The children could watch TV after doing their homework.)

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Memory trick

Soundalike word power, as in I have the power to be be able.

7 months ago

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