Usage examples of "Peut" in French with translation to English

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Ça ne peut être vrai. That can't be true.
Trop manger peut rendre malade. Eating too much may lead to sickness.
Tom peut jouer au foot. Tom is able to play soccer.
Cela ne peut être vrai. That can't be true.
Il peut l'avoir vu. He may have seen it.
Il peut parler cinq langues. He is able to speak five languages.
Personne ne peut pénétrer ici. No one can go in there.
Mon explication peut sembler étrange. My explanation may sound strange.
Il peut courir plus vite que moi. He is able to run faster than I am.
Tout le monde peut participer. Anybody can participate.
Ça peut se révéler utile. It might prove useful.
Un hélicoptère peut décoller et atterrir à la verticale. A helicopter is able to take off and land straight up and down.
Il peut à peine parler. He can hardly speak.
Le temps peut être beau demain. It may possibly be fine tomorrow.
Tom dit qu'il peut communiquer avec les morts. Tom says that he is able to communicate with the dead.
Ce ne peut être vrai. This can't be right.
Ça peut peut-être convenir demain. It may possibly be fine tomorrow.
N'importe qui peut participer. Anybody can participate.
Ceci peut peut-être vous intéresser. This might interest you.
Il peut nager 1 mile. He can swim a mile.
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