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Englisch

Detailübersetzungen für could (Englisch) ins Spanisch

could form of be able:

to be able Verb (can, could, being able)

  1. to be able
  2. to be able (may)

Konjugationen für be able:

present
  1. can
  2. can
  3. can
  4. can
  5. can
  6. can
simple past
  1. could
  2. could
  3. could
  4. could
  5. could
  6. could
present perfect
  1. have been able
  2. have been able
  3. has been able
  4. have been able
  5. have been able
  6. have been able
past continuous
  1. was being able
  2. were being able
  3. was being able
  4. were being able
  5. were being able
  6. were being able
future
  1. shall be able
  2. will be able
  3. will be able
  4. shall be able
  5. will be able
  6. will be able
continuous present
  1. am being able
  2. are being able
  3. is being able
  4. are being able
  5. are being able
  6. are being able
subjunctive
  1. be able
  2. be able
  3. be able
  4. be able
  5. be able
  6. be able
diverse
  1. am able!
  2. let's be able!
  3. been able
  4. are able
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Übersetzung Matrix für be able:

NounVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
poder ability; administration; approval; authorisation; authority; authorization; authorization form; cabinet; capacity; colonial administration; colonial government; command; dominion; fiat; force; form of proxy; government; instructions; licence; license; local government; mandate; mastery; power; power of attorney; strength; warrant
saber ability; handiness; skill
VerbVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
poder be able; may be allowed to; have permission; may
saber be able allocate; allot; assign; be acquainted with; be informed; bestow on; confer; give; grant; hear; interpellate; interrogate; know; question; subsidise; subsidize
ser capaz be able
tener permiso de be able; may

Wiktionary Übersetzungen für be able:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
be able ser capaz de hacer vermögen — in der Lage sein, etwas zu tun