It means "What else?" in Spanish.
It means (im doing okay) or (im doing better).
"Más después sí" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "more later, yes" in English. It typically implies that something will be addressed or discussed in more detail at a later time. The phrase can convey anticipation or a postponement of a topic or action. Context is important for understanding its specific meaning in conversation.
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It means "Numerous".
de means of in spanish
mas que nunca, mas que siempre
it means: "no more than me, mommy"
English: what else? Spanish: que mas?
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?
It means "one more and I promise that I will"
It means: ''What else i should do?'' it is a question statement. Trust me, my first language is spanish...
dos get it its spanish!
"Qué mujer más Rica" means "What a rich woman" in Spanish. It is used to express admiration or surprise towards a wealthy or successful woman.
Que es lo que mas te gusta.
Limpias la casa mas que él - You clean the house more than he (does). Limpias la casa mas que el - You clean the house more than the.... Accents/tildes change the meaning of some words so they are important.
More than.
Te amo mas que ella means I love you more than she does