Dictionary
passasse
Meaning
first/third-person singular imperfect subjunctive of passar
passar
- to pass; to pass by (to move past)
- to pass; to pass by (to move past)
- to pass; to pass by (to move past)
- to pass; to pass by (to move past)
- to pass; to pass by (to move past)
- to pass; to pass by (to move past)
- to pass; to pass by (to move past)
- to pass (to move something over to)
- to pass (to move something over to)
- to pass (to be over)
- to pass (to be over)
- to begin, to start (usually referring to something habitual)
- to spend (to stay somewhere during a given time)
- to spend (to do something during a given time)
- to take place; to happen; to occur
- to pass (to advance through the stages necessary to become valid or effective)
- to pass (to advance through the stages necessary to become valid or effective)
- to pass (to advance through the stages necessary to become valid or effective)
- to pass (to advance through the stages necessary to become valid or effective)
- to pass (to advance through the stages necessary to become valid or effective)
- to iron (to unwrinkle clothing using an iron)
- to spread; to apply (to rub evenly on a surface)
- to go through; to undergo; to experience
- to be (in a given situation of health)
- to pass; to spread (to put in circulation)
- to impersonate (to pretend to be something in order to deceive)
- to pass (to decline to play on one’s turn)
- (informal) (takes a reflexive pronoun) to freak out, to go crazy
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