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Italian word of the day: 'Posso'

Jessica Phelan
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Italian word of the day: 'Posso'
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Can you get to grips with this extremely common term?

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Today's word is just one form of a fundamental Italian verb: potere, 'to be able to' or 'can'. 

You'll need to master potere in all its forms and tenses, but let's concentrate for now on the first-person present tense: posso, 'I can'.

Posso parlare tre lingue.
I can speak three languages.

Non posso venire.
I can't come.

As well as indicating what you are and aren't capable of doing, posso can be a question: 'Can I?' or more politely, 'May I?'

Naturally, you can specify what you're asking permission to do...

Posso entrare?
Can I come in?

Posso parlarti?
May I have a word with you?

... or you can just leave the whole thing up to context.

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You might hear a waiter ask, simply, "Posso?" when he wants to know if he can clear your plate, and it's all you need to say as you point to a seat on the train if you want to check that you're free to sit down.

In this respect it's a handy complement to permesso, another polite term for asking for permission. 

The two are similar, but while permesso tends to have a more limited application – chiefly, when you're checking it's ok to enter a space or move around it – posso clears you to do things as well. Such as help yourself to that second serving of pasta.

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