They are both Latin for "equal".
Of course, some people may see the word "equa/s/" and wonder what equi or equas are on there. If that is what you are referring to, keep this in mind: "equine" is Latin for "horse". So equa/s/ (the form of virtual money on this website) are in relation to equine in that manner.
But if you have NOT heard of that whole website deal-- then the reasonable answer for this question would be... "equal".
Translation: Are you craving a six pack of Dos Equis?
It is "dos equis", and it means "XX", or "two x's".
Yes he did star in Equis.
2 X or double X
Dos equis is a brand and "cerveza" means beer.
In Spanish, "equis" is pronounced as "eh-kees." The first syllable is similar to the "e" sound in "bed," and the second syllable is pronounced with a strong "k" sound.
Jonathan Goldsmith
Dos Equis
Dos Equis.
Equis or equine.
Actor Johnathan Goldsmith
The beer; Dos Equis