Sentence examples of "más" in Spanish with translation "else"

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No puedo añadir nada más. I can't add anything else.
Nadie más ofreció su ayuda. Nobody else offered to help.
¿Te puedo traer algo más? Can I bring you anything else?
No sé que más decir. I don't know what else to say.
¿Quién más se fue hoy? Who else is gone today?
Muy bien, ¿desea algo más? Fine, would you like anything else?
No puedo hacer nada más. I can't do anything else.
No hay donde más estacionarse. There isn't anywhere else to park.
No sé qué más hacer. I don’t know what else to do.
¿Qué más tienes en el bolsillo? What else do you have in your pocket?
¿Alguien más está emocionado por esto? Is anyone else excited about this?
No te preguntaré más por hoy. I won't ask you anything else today.
Debes haberme confundido con alguien más. You must have me confused with someone else.
"¿Algo más?" "No, eso es todo." "Anything else?" "No, that's all."
No come nada más que fruta. He eats nothing else but fruit.
Tom no sabía qué más hacer. Tom didn't know what else to do.
Tom no sabía qué más decir. Tom didn't know what else to say.
Tom no sabe qué más hacer. Tom doesn't know what else to do.
¿Quién más vino a la fiesta? Who else came to the party?
No hacés nada más que comer. You do nothing else but eat.
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