más Learn Unstarted Summary The Spanish translation for “more” is más. Pronounced the same Recording English Spanish Learn further más Learn most más Learn Examples of "more" in use There are 35 examples of the Spanish word for "more" being used: Recording English Spanish Learn Mary has more clothes than Tom. María tiene más ropa que Tom. Learn He arrived an hour later. Llegó una hora más tarde. Learn Gold is more expensive than lead. El oro es más caro que el plomo. Learn We can go shopping later. Podemos ir de compras más tarde. Learn That computer program brings nothing but misery. Ese programa de computadora no trae más que miseria. Learn Tell me more about yourself. Cuéntame más sobre ti. Learn I’m going to call Tom later. Voy a llamar a Tom más tarde. Learn trickier than I expected más complicada de lo que esperaba Learn Tom makes more money than his parents. Tom gana más dinero que sus padres. Learn Do you have a cleaner room? ¿Tienes una habitación más limpia? Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "more" Practice (28) Lesson Learn Lesson words more etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases a net with much finer mesh, Can you tell us more about yourself?, Can’t you vacuum later?, Do you have a cleaner room?, Do you have a larger room?, Do you have anything quieter?, Dogs are smarter than we think., Don’t let anything else distract us., Gold is more expensive than lead., He arrived an hour later., his handwriting got messier, his horses are faster than eagles, Humility often achieves more than pride., It’s becoming more and more popular., I’m going to call Tom later., Mary has more clothes than Tom., Silver is much cheaper than gold., Tell me more about yourself., The paperback version is cheaper., The redesigns make the park prettier. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Comparatives and Superlatives 1 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 2 Verbs 3 Acknowledgements Audio Google text-to-speech