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més

Más is a Spanish word used as an adverb and as a determiner to express greater extent, quantity, or intensity. It commonly appears to mean “more” or “additional,” as in “Quiero más pan” (I want more bread) or “Más rápido” (faster). It also forms the comparative and superlative constructions, such as “más grande” (bigger) and “el más alto” (the tallest). In phrases like “más de diez,” it denotes a quantity beyond a specified amount, while in “más o menos” it contributes to the meaning “more or less.”

In grammar, más can be combined with definite articles to create superlatives, for example: “la más bonita”

Orthography and distinctions: the word is written with an acute accent—más—when it means “more.” Without the

Etymology: más derives from Latin magis, meaning “more.” The sense of increase or greater degree has persisted

See also: nos: phrases like más allá (beyond) and más bien (preferably) illustrate its role in forming

(the
most
beautiful).
It
is
a
frequent
degree
modifier
in
both
casual
and
formal
Spanish
usage.
In
arithmetic
or
everyday
speech,
people
say
“dos
más
tres”
to
mean
“two
plus
three.”
accent,
mas
is
a
rarer,
archaic
or
literary
conjunction
meaning
“but,”
a
usage
largely
supplanted
by
pero
in
modern
Spanish.
The
accent
helps
distinguish
meaning
and
pronunciation
in
contexts
where
both
forms
could
appear.
across
Romance
languages,
with
related
forms
such
as
Portuguese
mais
and
Catalan
més.
common
expressions.
As
a
versatile
degree
word,
más
remains
a
staple
element
of
Spanish
syntax
and
style.