"Ye mas" in not directly translatable. Mas in English is "more", but "ye" is not a formal word - it might be a slang word, and if you can find the formal root it could be translated correctly. "Ye mas" might mean "I (want) more" (Yo quiero mas or quiero mas is the correct Spanish).
"Ye mas" is a Scottish phrase that means "the more." It is often used informally to convey the idea of "the more, the better" or to emphasize something positive.
"Mas Tiempo" translates into Spanish as "longer".
"Mas loco" in Spanish translates to "crazier" or "more crazy" in English.
"Mas mahal kita" is a Filipino phrase that translates to "I love you more" in English.
"Mas matalino" ang kasingkahulugan ng "smarter" sa Tagalog.
"Necesita mas besos" translates to "needs more kisses" in English.
"Viva mas" isSpanishfor "live mas".
That means "faster, higher, stronger".
Mas chut means do you like in Slovak.
y Mas means "and more"
what say ye
te mas bueno means "but you good"
mashi = better (mas hi is not japanese)...
Te amo mas = I love you more Te amamos mas = we love you more
Mas is Spanish for more. So it means live more
It means more. For example: Mas o menos. (More or less)
mas (מס) is the Hebrew word for tax.
well its pretty strong trust me! that's y it has the mas for massive and stiff because it is stif ye c ye c