Può
Può is the third-person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb potere, meaning "to be able to" or "can." It derives from the Latin posse and is used with lui, lei, or the formal Lei in present-tense statements or questions. The accent on the o (può) distinguishes it from other forms such as puo (incorrect) and helps indicate pronunciation. Other present-tense forms of potere are posso, puoi, possiamo, potete, possono.
In usage, può expresses ability, permission, or possibility in the present. It is commonly followed by an
Può is often used in expressions of probability or possibility, such as Può darsi che piova domani
The form’s usage patterns are central to polite formality in Italian. In informal conversation, the same idea