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Spanish Phrase

Más Mbps va más rápido.

/mas ˈem.beˈse ˈba ˈmas ˈra.pi.ðo/
Meaning"More Mbps goes faster."
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Meaning

The sentence states that a higher number of megabits per second (Mbps) results in a faster internet connection. It is a concise way to link bandwidth with performance.

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When to use

Use this phrase when comparing internet plans, explaining why a higher‑speed package is preferable, or chatting about streaming and gaming performance.

Grammar Breakdown

MásMbpsvamásrápido.

1

Más (comparative adverb)

Used before adjectives or adverbs to indicate a higher degree: 'más rápido' = 'faster'.

2

Mbps (noun abbreviation)

Megabits per second, a unit of internet bandwidth; treated as a masculine singular noun in Spanish.

3

va (ir)

Third‑person singular of 'ir' used colloquially to mean 'to go' or 'to perform', similar to 'funciona'.

4

rápido (adjective)

Describes speed; placed after the verb in this construction.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Por qué debería cambiar mi plan de internet?

Why should I change my internet plan?

Más Mbps va más rápido.

More Mbps means it goes faster.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Más Mbps es más rápido.

    Using 'es' with 'Mbps' sounds unnatural because 'Mbps' is a measurement, not a person; 'va' is preferred in colloquial speech.

  • Más Mbps va más más rápido.

    Avoid adding another comparative like 'más más rápido'; the correct form is just one 'más' before the adjective.

  • Más Mbpses va más rápido.

    Do not pluralize the abbreviation; keep it singular even when referring to a larger amount.

Alternatives

  • Cuantos más Mbps, más rápido será.

    The more Mbps, the faster it will be.

  • Con más Mbps, la velocidad aumenta.

    With more Mbps, the speed increases.

  • Si tienes más Mbps, la conexión es más rápida.

    If you have more Mbps, the connection is faster.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries, people often talk about "Mbps" when choosing an internet provider. The verb 'ir' (va) is used informally to mean 'to work' or 'to perform', so "va más rápido" sounds natural in everyday conversation but would be replaced by "es más rápido" in formal writing.