Traditional farmhouse in the Provence region of France as well as in Catalonia.
Sinònims
Examples for "mas"
Examples for "mas"
1One sings:--JimCrack corn, an' I don't care, Fo'h mas'r's gone away!
2If I get one, I can say 'no mas' with dignity.
3More X-mas spirit in the Bronx than Manhatta; many more wreaths in windows.
4Indios porque esto era lo mas poblado de todos estos reinos.
5Both my mas' parents was nearly all Indian too but they was mixed.
1-Hufe-, hide, as much as can be properly tilled with one plough, called in Scotland a plough-gate.
1Sports Illustrated takes a look inside FC Barcelona's La Masia academy.
2So graduates of their La Masia academy learn to think two ways at once.
3Isaac Masia outjumped the mob to head a corner in at the near post.
4Krkic had all the attributes we have come to expect from a La Masia graduate.
5Facebook Twitter Pinterest A table football inside La Masia.
6In all, eight players developed from their own academy, La Masia, played in the match.
7Is a product of Barcelona's famed La Masia academy and Under-17 World Cup winner with Mexico.
8Bored La Masia graduates swan in and out.
9Marcos Ramierez caused the crash, sliding out with his teammate Jaume Masia hitting his bike at high speed.
10The two first met as players hoping to make it at the club's La Masia academy in 1984.
11An astonishing nine La Masia graduates dominated the Spain squad that made history by winning a first World Cup.
12Arthur 7 Speaks such fluent tiki-taka that he could have grown up at La Masia rather than in Brazil.
13La Masia, our youth academy, is our pride and joy -there's nothing like it at any other club.
14You could try to copy the Barcelona approach, although without the traditions of La Masia, or you could try to challenge it.
15Learning the game in Barcelona's La Masia academy, he was taught to prize possession, using it to dictate the tempo of a match.
16This time around though, the ball was turned in by a Leopards player -Khomotso Masia piling on the misery on his side.