How to Say ‘Can’ in French
Peut
puh
[puh]
💬 Usage Tip: "Peut" is the form of "pouvoir" used with "il/elle/on." In "on peut," it means "we can."
🇫🇷 In France: You'll hear "on peut...?" constantly in shops, offices, and group plans—soft and practical French.
Phrase Breakdown
Peut
[puh]
can; is able to
Third-person singular form of pouvoir, meaning can or is able to.
Il peut venir demain.
He can come tomorrow.
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