If by 'plus' you mean as in "2 plus 2 equals 4," then 'plus' is 'más' in Spanish.
32 plus 32 as an answer in Spanish is sesenta y cuatro.
"No. Reading Plus is strictly an English company. However that being said, they do have a spanish program like reading plus which is called Spanish Pronto Reading."
Mas
The motto of Spanish Florida is 'Plus ultra (motto)'.
He was Spanish and not Italian. He wrote and spoke in Spanish plus he was working for the Spanish crown.
The motto of Second Spanish Republic is 'Plus Ultra (motto)'.
00 34 plus the full Spanish number.
The motto of Spanish Republican government in exile is 'Plus Ultra'.
In what context? Plus like plus-size is "plus." If your speaking with relevance to a mathematical equation, just say "y". Pronounced "ee"
Mas with an accent mark over the (a)
Tres mas dos