Answer: móc
can
noun
verb
Word Origin Old Englishcanne related to Dutch kan and German Kanne; either of Germanic origin or from late Latin canna.
Derivatives
Scrabble Points: 5
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Can definition is - be physically or mentally able to. How to use can in a sentence. can vs. may
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