المعنى
To reach one's limit of physical or emotional endurance.
خلفية ثقافية
In Spain, 'no poder más' is frequently used during the summer months to complain about the 'ola de calor' (heatwave). It's a social bonding tool to complain together. In the Southern Cone, you will often hear 'No dar más' as a perfect substitute. It carries the same weight and is used in identical contexts. In Mexico, the phrase is often used in the context of spicy food. If a salsa is too hot, someone might say 'No puedo más' while reaching for water. In many telenovelas, 'No puedo más' is the classic line used before a dramatic breakup or a character revealing a long-held secret.
Use 'Ya'
Adding 'ya' (Ya no puedo más) makes you sound much more like a native speaker. It adds the sense of 'I've reached the limit *now*.'
Watch the Prepositions
Remember: 'con' for the thing/person bothering you, 'de' for the feeling causing the exhaustion.
المعنى
To reach one's limit of physical or emotional endurance.
Use 'Ya'
Adding 'ya' (Ya no puedo más) makes you sound much more like a native speaker. It adds the sense of 'I've reached the limit *now*.'
Watch the Prepositions
Remember: 'con' for the thing/person bothering you, 'de' for the feeling causing the exhaustion.
Polite Refusal
In a social setting, 'no puedo más' is a perfectly polite way to stop eating or drinking without offending the host.
Positive Contexts
Don't forget to use it for laughter! It's a very common way to show you're having a great time.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'no poder más'.
Ayer corrí 20 kilómetros y al final ________.
The sentence is in the past ('Ayer'), so the preterite 'no pude más' is required.
Which sentence correctly expresses being fed up with someone?
Choose the correct option:
The preposition 'con' combined with the pronoun 'tú' becomes 'contigo'.
Match the phrase to the most likely situation.
Phrase: '¡No puedo más de la risa!'
'No poder más de la risa' means you are laughing uncontrollably.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
Abuela: '¿Quieres más tarta?' Nieto: 'No, gracias abuela, ________.'
This is the standard way to say you are full and cannot eat any more.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينAyer corrí 20 kilómetros y al final ________.
The sentence is in the past ('Ayer'), so the preterite 'no pude más' is required.
Choose the correct option:
The preposition 'con' combined with the pronoun 'tú' becomes 'contigo'.
Phrase: '¡No puedo más de la risa!'
'No poder más de la risa' means you are laughing uncontrollably.
Abuela: '¿Quieres más tarta?' Nieto: 'No, gracias abuela, ________.'
This is the standard way to say you are full and cannot eat any more.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNot usually. It's an honest expression of fatigue. However, saying 'no puedo más contigo' to a boss might be risky!
No, it's for people or systems. For a suitcase that is full, use 'no cabe más.'
'Estoy cansado' is a state; 'no puedo más' is the limit of that state. It's much stronger.
Use the preterite: 'No pude más.'
Yes, it is universally understood, though some regions have local favorites like 'no dar más.'
Yes, it's very common at the end of a meal.
Often, but not always. It can just be a vocalization of how hard something is while you keep doing it.
It's better to say 'no puedo más contigo.' 'De ti' sounds like you are exhausted *because* of the person's existence, which is very harsh.
You could say 'He llegado al límite de mis fuerzas' or 'Estoy exhausto.'
Yes, if you mean you are too tired to do more. If you just don't have time, say 'no tengo tiempo para más.'
عبارات ذات صلة
Estar harto
similarTo be fed up
Estar agotado
synonymTo be exhausted
No dar más
synonymTo be at one's limit
Poder con todo
contrastTo be able to handle everything
Estar que no puede más
specialized formTo be at a breaking point