anything else
do you need anything else
would you like anything else
Algo Mas means "Something more"? Algo mas means anything else?, you may hear this in a spanish shop. The shop keeper will ask you if you want anything more or anything else.
If asking one person informally - '¿Quieres algo más?'If asking one person formally (client, someone you don't know) - '¿Quiere (usted) algo más?'If asking more than one person informally (though this is not used in Latin American Spanish) - '¿Queréis algo más?'If asking more than one person formally or those who speak LatAm Spanish - '¿Quieren (ustedes) algo más?'Just be careful:MÁS --- more; else: ¿Qué más se le ofrece? --- Do you want anything else?MAS--- but, nonetheless: ¿Quiere usted algo? Mas no se decide --- Do you want anything? But you do not take the decision.
Mas is Spanish for more. So it means live more
Live is not a Spanish word, but the phrase means "live more".
Fina means fine in spanish. Mas Fina = Literally means more fine. In spanish they dont use ER to describe better. Longer would be mas largo
algo mas= anything else se ofrece algo mas= would you like anything else
Algo Mas means "Something more"? Algo mas means anything else?, you may hear this in a spanish shop. The shop keeper will ask you if you want anything more or anything else.
Which are something more
It means "Do you want anything more?" There should be an accent on the a in mas.
Cuando usted está en amigo
'Mas' without an accent over the a is a contradictory conjunction that means 'but.' 'Más' with the accent over the 'a' is a comparative adverb that means 'more.' For an example of the differences, this sentence "Hace calor, mas ayer hacía más" means "It's cold, but yesterday was colder." That Spanish sentence means the same as if you said "Hace calor, pero ayer hacía más."
"Mas Tiempo" translates into Spanish as "longer".
Los mejores amigos son las personas en la vida que te hacen reir algo mas ruidosamente, sonreir algo mas brillantemente, y vivir algo mejor.
No, I can communicate in English. Thank you for offering.
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Mas
It would be correct to say, "Algo más," which means "Something more."