Jak se máš? In direct translation means how are you having yourself, but means how are you doing.
ako sa mas? if you mean how to say how are you
How are you
the better you treat people the worse they treat you
In Greek: Zoi se mas = Life with us: and, Zoi se sas = Life with you. Note: There is a difference in the spelling of ZOE as it is spelt when used in English vs Greek. However, the literal translation sound of E (e) in Greek is I (i), and as the word or name, Zoe, is derived from the Greek word ZOI (meaning life). So it follows, that the proper use of the word LIFE, when extending sympathies in the Greek language -: would be written as ZOI: eg: Zoi se mas; Zoi se sas.
It means "One day more and Dad marries."
jak se mas
algo mas= anything else se ofrece algo mas= would you like anything else
Amor mio, no se (accent on the 'e') = I don't know, my love. Tu piensa(s) (que) tu eres mas smart que.... = You think you are smarter than.... (I suspect the 'Me' in 'Mean' is supposed to be the end of the above sentence)
no hay necesidad de mas precisiones no se necesitan mas precisiones
"una vez mas" = one more time (a in mas has an accent)
"Viva mas" isSpanishfor "live mas".
약혼자 (yak-hon-ja) or 피앙세 (pi-ang-se)