pasado

Meaning

Concepts

past

last

stale

preterite

bygone

previous

past tense

former

overripe

simple past

bad

earlier

out-of-date

overdone

erstwhile

ex

high

preterit

background

rotten

ancient

old

antiquity

old-time

yesterday

formerly

last time

moth-eaten

paragraph

past times

yesteryear

lit

advance

advanced

antecedent

anterior

ex-

forward

preceding

prior

yester-

Frequency

A1
Hyphenated as
pa‧sa‧do
Pronounced as (IPA)
/paˈsado/
Etymology

From the verb pasar.

New
pasar

  1. (transitive) to pass, to hand, to slip
  2. (intransitive) to happen
  3. (transitive) to pass, to get past, to go past, to go by, to go over, to get through
  4. (transitive) to spend time
  5. (intransitive) to enter a room
  6. (reflexive) to go too far, exaggerate
  7. (reflexive) to exceed, surpass, go over
  8. (reflexive) to ripen too much, become rotten, become off (food)
  9. (transitive) to pass (filter)
  10. (transitive) to strain, to sieve, to sift
  11. (transitive) to break the law, rule, order
  12. (transitive) to trespass (enter on someone's property without permission)
  13. to puree (crush or grind food into a puree)
  14. to omit, leave out
  15. (transitive) to send, transmit
  16. (transitive) to stand, tolerate, bear
  17. to go through, to pass through, to swing by (+ por)
  18. to begin a process or action; (with ser) to become, to come to be
  19. (Latin-America) to pass an exam
  20. (pronominal) to stop by, to swing by
  21. (pronominal) to spend (time)

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