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"Thank you, but I cannot enter!" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie, ma non posso entrare! The phrase also translates more informally as "Thanks, but I can't enter!" in English. The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey ma non POS-so en-TRA-rey" in Pisan Italian.
"Many graces" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase molte grazie.Specifically, the feminine adjective molte means "many." The feminine noun grazie literally translates as "graces." Italian-Americans and Italians who know English will be known to use the phrase molte grazie and grazie molte to mean "many thanks" even though the really Italian way of saying that is grazie mille ("1,000 thanks").The pronunciation will be "MOL-tey GRA-tsyey" in Italian.
Posso te ver? Or Posso ver-te?
Ora posso or Posso adesso
Rodrigo Posso was born on 1976-05-16.
Non posso! in Italian means "I can't!" in English.
"Thank you! I can't wait to see all the photos that you have in (your) house" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie! Non posso attendere per vedere tutte le foto che hai a casa. "I can't wait to" may be rendered more colloquially and conversationally with non vedo l'ora di ("I don't see the hour of"). The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey non POS-so at-TEN-deye-rey per vey-DEY-rey TOOT-tey le FO-to key eye a KA-sa" in Italian.
'Posso fare' tends to refer to something that easily can be done whereas there's a bit of a challenge, and there's more energy going into the accomplishment, when 'Ce la posso fare' or 'C'è' la posso fare' comes into play.'I can do [it]' or 'I can make [it] may be English equivalents of 'Posso fare'. The verb 'posso' means '[I] am able, [I] can'. The infinitive 'fare' means 'to do, to make'. Together, they're pronounced 'POHS-soh FAH-reh'.'Ce la posso fare' may mean 'I can do it' or 'I can do it for us'. 'Ce' means 'there' or 'us', depending upon the context. The feminine object pronoun 'la' means 'it'. All together, they're pronounced 'tcheh lah POHS-soh FAH-reh'.'C'è la posso fare' means something on the order of 'It's [something that] I can do' or 'It's that I can do [it]'. The phrase 'c'è' often is translated as 'there is, there are, etc'.
Posso Avere
Depends on the situation. Formal would be "Posso ajuda-la?" (if the person you're approaching is a woman), "Posso ajuda-lo?" (if directed to a man) Another way would be "Posso ajudar em alguma coisa?" - Can I help with anything?
Posso ordinare?
Posso visitar-te?