mas
Pronunciation: [mɑs]
Word
Context: "comparison"
(conjunction) used to connect two things when you want to add more information. It is like saying 'and' but usually shows that one thing is more or better than another.
Example
I like ice cream, mas I love chocolate cake even more.
Example
She is good at math, mas she isn’t the best in the class.
Example
Do you prefer pizza, mas what about pasta?
Context: "amount"
(adverb) used to show that something is more than a certain amount. It can mean 'more' when talking about how many, how much, or how tall something is.
Example
He has mas toys than I do.
Example
There aren’t mas apples than oranges in the basket.
Example
Are there mas cookies in the jar?
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