Do you mean asi? It is pronounced like "ah-see". If so, it means, "like this".
Ase
what are you doing (it is poor Spanish though)
lunes (prounounced like: LOON ase)
'Tu me haces falta, mi chula irlandesa' = I miss you, my Irish rogue/knave/clown.
What are you doing? That's what it means.
¿Nena, que haces?" means "Hey Baby, whatcha doing?
what are you doing (it is poor Spanish though)
Honey, you make my balls shake
ase' is from the Yoruba language of West Africa and it means "so let it be."
lunes (prounounced like: LOON ase)
Enzyme
'Tu me haces falta, mi chula irlandesa' = I miss you, my Irish rogue/knave/clown.
It denotes an enzyme
The Latin root "ase" means "enzymes" or "having the quality of." It is commonly used in scientific terms related to enzymes, such as "lipase" or "oxidase."
Enzymes are proteins that catalyze or increase the rates of chemical reactions and ends with -ase. ase.. is the suffex for the name of Enzymes as.... Diastase , Zymase , oxidase, reductase etc.........
The suffix -ase means an enzyme. For example lactase breaks down lactose, a milk sugar.
usually end in the suffix -ase
Hace [not ase] como 10 días.Depending on the context:It's been about 10 days.orAbout 10 days ago