"Subraya el que cuesta más" translates to "Underline the one that costs the most" in English. This phrase is often used in educational settings, such as exams or exercises, where students are asked to identify and highlight the item or option with the highest cost among several choices. It emphasizes comparison and decision-making based on price.
Te amo mas que ella means I love you more than she does
It means: may they be much more
If I could bring down a star from the sky to tell you how much I love you there wouldn't be any more stars in this world because what I feel for you is greater than you imagine.
The phrase "yo te amo más que tú puedes amor" translates to "I love you more than you can love" in English. It expresses a sentiment of deep affection, suggesting that the speaker's love surpasses that of the person they are addressing. The phrase emphasizes a strong emotional connection and commitment.
It means: he/she/you need to
Translation: Underline what doesn't belong. (i.e. for multiple choice questions).
More than.
Te amo mas que ella means I love you more than she does
Which are something more
It means "What else?" in Spanish.
eres mas que sol que salen en la manana - you are more than sun coming out in the morning
you think that guy is better looking?
Roughly "What more do you mean?"
It means: What more you do with them?
Translation: What a handsome guy
If you mean 1976 the value is 25 cents.
Te quiero mas que a el. Me gusta la pizza mas que la hamburguesa. Me gusta el verano mas que el invierno. How many do you need?