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".
It is "dos equis", and it means "XX", or "two x's".
Translation: Are you craving a six pack of Dos Equis?
Yes he did star in Equis.
2 X or double X
Dos equis is a brand and "cerveza" means beer.
equis is pronounced EH-keess (with the stress on the first syllable).
Jonathan Goldsmith
Dos Equis
"Equis Fortis" is a Latin phrase that translates to "Strong Horse." It can symbolize strength, endurance, and power, often associated with qualities admired in both horses and individuals. The phrase may be used in various contexts, such as in literature, heraldry, or as a motto to convey resilience and fortitude.
Equis or equine.
Dos Equis.
Actor Johnathan Goldsmith