spanish for more
or "mildly amused smirk" much more appropriate than lol (laugh out loud) in most situations
No more
Massa is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word masa. The feminine singular noun translates into English as "mass." The pronunciation will be "MAS-sa" in Italian and "MA-sa" in Spanish.
More, or veryNo, this is incorrect, without a tilde, "mas" means "but" in Spanish."Más" (with a tilde) means "more" or "most".
nadie mas que tu solo/solamente tu
"Nomas" is a Spanish word that can be translated to "just," "only," or "no more" in English, depending on the context in which it is used.
The Spanish sentence ÔVes asi es mas bonito noÕ can be translated into English to stand for ÔSee it looks more beautiful like this, donÕt you think?Õ .
"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).
In Spanish, mas means "more" in English.
"Mas Tiempo" translates into Spanish as "longer".
"lower" is not a Spanish word. English adverb/adjective 'lower' = 'mas bajo' in Spanish English 'to lower' = bajar English 'lower' in the sense of 'look furious' = mirar san~udo
English: what else? Spanish: que mas?
Mas você não me conhece! in Portuguese is "But you don't know me!" in English.