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passando

Meaning

gerund of passar

Pronounced as (IPA)
/paˈsɐ̃.du/
passar

  1. to pass; to pass by (to move past)
  2. to pass; to pass by (to move past)
  3. to pass; to pass by (to move past)
  4. to pass; to pass by (to move past)
  5. to pass; to pass by (to move past)
  6. to pass; to pass by (to move past)
  7. to pass; to pass by (to move past)
  8. to pass (to move something over to)
  9. to pass (to move something over to)
  10. to pass (to be over)
  11. to pass (to be over)
  12. to begin, to start (usually referring to something habitual)
  13. to spend (to stay somewhere during a given time)
  14. to spend (to do something during a given time)
  15. to take place; to happen; to occur
  16. to pass (to advance through the stages necessary to become valid or effective)
  17. to pass (to advance through the stages necessary to become valid or effective)
  18. to pass (to advance through the stages necessary to become valid or effective)
  19. to pass (to advance through the stages necessary to become valid or effective)
  20. to pass (to advance through the stages necessary to become valid or effective)
  21. to iron (to unwrinkle clothing using an iron)
  22. to spread; to apply (to rub evenly on a surface)
  23. to go through; to undergo; to experience
  24. to be (in a given situation of health)
  25. to pass; to spread (to put in circulation)
  26. to impersonate (to pretend to be something in order to deceive)
  27. to pass (to decline to play on one’s turn)
  28. (informal) (takes a reflexive pronoun) to freak out, to go crazy

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