pasado
pasar
- (transitive) to pass, to hand, to slip
- (intransitive) to happen
- (transitive) to pass, to get past, to go past, to go by, to go over, to get through
- (transitive) to pass time
- (intransitive) to enter a room
- (reflexive) to go too far, exaggerate
- (reflexive) to exceed, surpass, go over
- (reflexive) to ripen too much, become rotten, become off (food)
- (transitive) to pass (filter)
- (transitive) to strain, to sieve, to sift
- (transitive) to break the law, rule, order
- (transitive) to trespass (enter on someone's property without permission)
- to puree (crush or grind food into a puree)
- to omit, leave out
- (transitive) to send, transmit
- (transitive) to stand, tolerate, bear
- to go through, to pass through, to swing by (+ por)
- to begin a process or action; (with ser) to become, to come to be
- (Latin-America) to pass an exam
- (pronominal) to stop by, to swing by
- (pronominal) to spend (time)
Opposite of
futuro
Frequency
Hyphenated as
pa‧sa‧do
Pronounced as (IPA)
/paˈsado/
Etymology
From the verb pasar.
Related words
past times
tiempo pasado
parrafear
de antaño
de ayer
tiempo antiguo
tiempos antiguos
vez pasada
guarango
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