Examples of using "Możesz" in a sentence and their english translations:
You can't leave.
You may as well leave now.
Can you stand up?
You may stay.
You recovered.
- You can come in.
- You may enter.
- You may go.
- You can go.
- You're free to go.
- You are free to go.
You can rest.
Can you wait?
Can you walk?
Can you sleep?
Can you continue?
Can you answer?
Can you breathe?
Can you cancel?
Can you stand?
Can you stay?
Can you translate?
Can you try?
You can help.
You can stop.
You can try.
You can study here.
You can't stop.
Why can't you come?
If you wish, you can go.
Can you make me a copy?
If you can't have children, you could always adopt.
- You can't do that!
- You can't do that.
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.
You can leave me alone.
You may be right.
Can you prove it?
Come and help us.
Quiet him down, will you?
Can you help me?
Can you see the picture?
You may sit here.
Can you move your legs?
Can you park here?
You can blame me.
Can you picture it?
Can you watch Tom?
Can you answer me?
Can you guarantee that?
Could you call again later, please?
- Come if you can.
- Come if you can!
Would you wipe the table for me?
You might at least say thank you.
You can't go.
Can you get it?
Can you teach me?
Can you do this?
You can search me!
You can trust him.
Could you turn off the lights?
- You cannot lose.
- You can't lose.
You can do it.
Can you open it?
Can you write it down?
Can you show me?
Can you elaborate?
Can you move?
You can't complain.
You can't escape.
You can't interfere.
You can't win.
Can you bring Tom?
Can you call Tom?
Can you help Tom?
Can you pick it up?
Can you get an interpreter?
Can you mail these for me?
Now, at this point you might be thinking,
Can you put the children to bed?
You can trust me.
Will you open the door?
You may open the window.