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

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Me gustaría ganar más dinero. I wish I earned more money.
¿Qué bicicleta te gusta más? What bicycle do you like more?
Necesito practicar un poco más. I need to practice a little more.
Ellas son más que amigas. They're more than friends.
Cada vez lo disfruto más. I enjoy it more each time.
Creo que necesitas descansar más. I think you should get more rest.
Soy más guapa que ustedes. I am more beautiful than you.
Esto cuesta más que eso. This costs more than that.
¿Qué vestido te gusta más? What dress do you like more?
Esperé más de dos horas. I waited more than two hours.
Soy más guapa que vosotras. I am more beautiful than you.
Me sentí mucho más relajado. I felt much more relaxed.
Ojalá ocurriera con más frecuencia. I wish it would happen more often.
Tom debió haber estudiado más. Tom should've studied more.
Hable más despacio, ¡por favor! Speak more slowly, please!
Tom no podía pedir más. Tom couldn't ask for more.
Ella quiere ser más independiente. She wants to be more independent.
Tú tienes que estudiar más. You have to study more.
Ojalá tuviera más dinero conmigo. I wish I had more money with me.
Deberías haber tenido más cuidado. You should have been more careful.
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