"mas" means more
X-mas.
quieres mas
Tagalog translation of prefer: pumili
"No mas" is Spanish for "no more" or "that's enough." It is commonly used to indicate a desire to stop or end something.
The Spanish term "Uno mas" means "One more" in English.
Mas Mucho Mas was created in 1980.
"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).
mas y mas means more and more in spanish
With an accent over the 'a' in 'mas': 'more now' Without an accent: 'but now'
Mengejar Mas-Mas was created on 2007-05-24.
"Viva mas" isSpanishfor "live mas".
The word "mas" in Christmas comes from the Middle English word "messe," which means "festival" or "feast." It specifically refers to the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ in the Christian tradition. The term "Christmas" combines "Christ" with "mas," emphasizing the religious significance of the holiday as a time of worship and commemoration.