Oh, dude, it's like "live" as in living your best life, and "mas" as in more tacos, please! So, put them together, and you get "live mas" - it's not rocket science, it's just delicious fast food marketing.
un mas (rural house in southern France) is usually pronounced 'mass'. you may also come across the pronounciation 'maah'.its just "maaa"
Ah-ree-got-oh goes-eye-moss
japanese word of ohayu gozaimasu= good morning. It is pronounced oh-high-oh go-zah-ee-mahss.
"Mas Tiempo" translates into Spanish as "longer".
"No mas" is Spanish for "no more" or "that's enough." It is commonly used to indicate a desire to stop or end something.
Fah-mas
"nunca mas" is pronounced "noon-ca mass"
de-mas-i-ado.
"Viva mas" isSpanishfor "live mas".
You would say Mas-ster.
Mas is Spanish for more. So it means live more
louder = mas fuerte (pronounce mass fwert-er)
un mas (rural house in southern France) is usually pronounced 'mass'. you may also come across the pronounciation 'maah'.its just "maaa"
Live mote
Live Mas that is your hint to who I am
Live is not a Spanish word, but the phrase means "live more".
t-a-mas (the -th in thomas is silent and the -o is pronounces like a light a)