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Spanish Phrase

También puedes usar la app.

/tamˈbjen ˈpweðes uˈsar la ap/
Meaning"You can also use the app."
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Meaning

The sentence means “You can also use the app.” It presents the app as an additional option, implying that there are other ways to do something but the app is a convenient alternative.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to suggest the app as another possible solution, for example in tutorials, customer support, or casual conversation when giving instructions.

Grammar Breakdown

Tambiénpuedesusarlaapp

1

También (adverb)

Means “also” or “too”. Placed at the beginning of a sentence it adds emphasis to the alternative.

2

puedes (poder, 2nd person singular)

Present indicative of poder. Conjugated as ‘you can/are able to’. Informal ‘tú’ form.

3

usar (infinitive)

The infinitive verb “to use”. After poder, the infinitive follows directly.

4

la app (noun phrase)

‘App’ is a borrowed English word; in Spanish it is treated as feminine, so the article is “la”.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Cómo puedo acceder al contenido sin conexión?

How can I access the content offline?

También puedes usar la app.

You can also use the app.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Tambien puedes usar la app.

    Missing the accent on the ‘é’; the correct form is ‘también’.

  • También puedes usar el app.

    ‘App’ is feminine in Spanish, so the article should be ‘la’.

  • Puedes usar también la app.

    While grammatically possible, placing ‘también’ after the verb can sound less natural in this context; the preferred order is at the beginning for emphasis.

Alternatives

  • Puedes usar también la app.

    You can also use the app.

  • También tienes la opción de usar la app.

    You also have the option to use the app.

  • Otra opción es usar la app.

    Another option is to use the app.

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Cultural Tip

In most Spanish‑speaking countries the word ‘app’ is treated as feminine (la app), though you may occasionally hear the masculine article ‘el app’ in informal speech. Placing ‘también’ at the start of the sentence adds a stronger sense of addition than inserting it later.