What mas o menos mean?
What mas o menos mean?
more or less
mas o menos (spanish for «more or less»): more or less, so-so, neither here nor their, mediocre.
Is it Mas y Menos or mas o menos?
Trivia. The twins’ battle cry is «¡Más y Menos, sí podemos!» which means, «Plus and Minus, yes we can!» also as «More and Less, yes we can!» in Spanish. It is likely that this is a pun, based on the Spanish saying «mas o menos» («more or less»). It is also noted that Más y Menos represent the negative and positive.
How do you use mas o menos?
If you say: más o menos, it may imply something is wrong and usually if you were doing well you wouldn’t use this expression. But if you are smiling when you say it, they’re understanding that you’re doing okay and concur that they too are doing well.
Where are Mas y Menos from?
Guatemala
They are a pair of Spanish-speaking twins from Guatemala who can move at super speed, but only when they are in contact with each other. In «Titans East», Aqualad states that their other power is to talk only in Spanish. Their battle cry is «¡Más o Menos, sí podemos!» which translates as, «Plus or Minus, yes we can!».
Who is the leader of Titans East?
Bumblebee
| Titans East | |
|---|---|
| Leader: | Bumblebee (formerly) |
| Distributional Information | |
| Members: | Más Menos Speedy Aqualad Kid Flash |
| Gender(s): | Males and Female (formerly) Males (Currently) |
How do you use MAS in a sentence?
As in the second example below, an adjective or adverb can come between the más and the que.
- Hoy te amo más que ayer. (I love you more today than yesterday.)
- La paz es más difícil que la guerra. (Peace is more difficult than war.)
- Somos mucho más que amigos. (We are much more than friends.)
Is Como se llama formal?
¿Cómo se llama? can be used for directly asking someone his or her name, as well as for asking about the name of a person or thing. The example below shows ¿Cómo se llama? being used to directly (formally) ask someone his name.
What is the reply for Hola?
This phrase means “how are you?” and can be used not only to find out how somebody is feeling, but can also be used as a way to say hello. If in passing someone says “hola!” to you, it would acceptable to reply: “como estas?”
mas o menos (spanish for «more or less»): more or less, so-so, neither here nor their, mediocre.
Más y Menos as seen in Teen Titans. Taken out of context, their names translate from Spanish to «More and Less», but in their particular context (i.e. the symbols on their chests and their rallying cry), their names mean «Plus and Minus» as both «más» and «menos» can be used as mathematics terms.
What is the meaning of menos?
[ˈmenus ] compar) menos (do que) (quantidade) less (than); (número) fewer (than)
What is MAS Spanish to English?
Más is Spanish for “more,” ultimately from the Latin magnus, or “great.” Think magnitude. Together, then, no más means “no more”, as in no más tacos, por favor. Generador Memes.
How do you pronounce mas o menos?
- mahs. oh. meh. nohs.
- mas. o. me. nos.
- más. o. me. nos.
What is De Dónde Eres?
– Saying where you’re from in Spanish – Coffee Break Spanish To Go Episode 1.03.
How do you use menos in Spanish time?
If you want to express the time after half past the hour, use menos (less) + the number of the following hour to express the time before the next hour (after half past the hour). Son las cinco menos veinte. (It is 4:40.) You can also express time numerically.
Is menos an adverb?
Adverb. Aqui é menos frio. ― Here is less cold.
How do you use MAS in a sentence in Spanish?
In its most simple use, más can come before an adjective or adverb to mean «more» or «most,» depending on the context. In the same way, más is often the equivalent of the English suffix «-er» or «-est.» ¿Cuál es el idioma más fácil para aprender? (What is the easiest language to learn?)
What does MAS without an accent mean?
but
Mas (no written accent) In Spanish the word mas with no written accent means but. It is a formal version of pero (but). Let’s see some sentences with mas: Recibimos una invitación para la ceremonia mas no asistimos. We received an invitation to the ceremony but we didn’t attend.
