What do you mean you can?

It means: is it okay?

Pronunciation: English [k? N ju] beautiful? New jersey? ]?

Can: It usually means that a person has the ability to do something. When using can, it probably refers to this ability, strength and skill in the present tense or the future tense.

Sentence pattern: "Can you believe it?" ...? "This is a general question. The standard sentence pattern is "modal auxiliary verb+subject+predicate+others", "neng" is a modal verb and "believe" is a predicate.

Extended data:

If someone asks you, can you do this for me? "He just wants to ask me if you can do it. When someone asks you "can you do this for me", he wants to ask if you are willing to do it. This is a more formal and polite way to ask for permission or express a request.

Example: Is that okay? Do you sing English songs?

Can you sing English songs?