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Spanish Phrase

Los invitados pueden cantar sus canciones favoritas.

/los im.bi.ˈta.ðos ˈpwe.ðen kan.ˈtaɾ sus kan.ˈθjo.nes fa.βo.ˈɾi.tas/
Meaning"The guests can sing their favorite songs."
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Meaning

This sentence expresses that guests have the permission or the opportunity to perform music they enjoy. It highlights the use of the modal verb 'poder' followed by an infinitive to show capability or allowance.

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When to use

Use this phrase when organizing an event like a karaoke night, a wedding reception, or a birthday party. It is perfect for explaining the activities available to attendees.

Grammar Breakdown

Los invitadospuedencantarsuscanciones favoritas

1

Poder (pueden)

This is the third-person plural form of 'poder', used here to indicate permission or possibility.

2

Possessive Adjective (sus)

'Sus' means 'their' and agrees with the plural noun 'canciones' that follows it.

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Adjective Placement

In Spanish, descriptive adjectives like 'favoritas' usually come after the noun they modify.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Qué actividades hay para la fiesta de esta noche?

What activities are there for tonight's party?

Los invitados pueden cantar sus canciones favoritas en el escenario.

The guests can sing their favorite songs on the stage.

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Common Mistakes

  • Los invitados pueden canta sus canciones favoritas.

    After the conjugated verb 'pueden', the second verb must be in the infinitive form 'cantar'.

  • Los invitados pueden cantar sus canciones favorito.

    Adjectives must match the noun they describe; since 'canciones' is feminine plural, 'favoritas' must also be feminine plural.

Alternatives

  • Se permite que los invitados canten lo que quieran.

    It is permitted that the guests sing whatever they want.

  • Los asistentes tienen libertad para cantar sus temas preferidos.

    The attendees are free to sing their preferred tracks.

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Cultural Tip

In many Hispanic cultures, music is the soul of a party, and 'sobremesa' (the time spent talking after a meal) often evolves into singing. Encouraging guests to sing is a sign of a hospitable and lively host.