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pasar

pasar

See also: påsar

Cebuano

Noun

pasar

  1. A passing grade; a pass mark, a passing mark, a passing score.

Adjective

pasar

  1. passed
  2. qualified

Galician

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *passāre, from Latin passum, supine of pando (I stretch, I spread out).

Verb

pasar (first-person singular present paso, first-person singular preterite pasei, past participle pasado)

  1. to pass, cross
  2. first-person and third-person singular future subjunctive of pasar
  3. first-person and third-person singular personal infinitive of pasar

Conjugation


Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto pasi, from English pass, French passer, Spanish pasar, Italian passare, ultimately from Vulgar Latin *passāre, from Latin passum, supine of pando (I stretch, I spread out)

Verb

pasar (present tense pasas, past tense pasis, future tense pasos, imperative pasez, conditional pasus)

  1. to pass (through, above, etc.), to pass (one's life, time etc.)

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Indonesian

Etymology

Borrowing from Persian بازار (bâzâr, market).

Noun

pasar

  1. market

Malay

Etymology

Borrowing from Persian بازار (bâzâr, market).

Noun

pasar

  1. market

Spanish

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *passāre, from Latin passum, supine of pando (I stretch, I spread out). Compare Italian passare, French passer, Portuguese passar.

Verb

pasar (first-person singular present paso, first-person singular preterite pasé, past participle pasado)

  1. to pass
  2. (intransitive) to happen
    ¿qué pasa?
    what's up?
    estas cosas pasan
    these things happen
  3. (transitive) to pass (go past, by, over)
  4. (transitive) to spend time
    pasarlo bien
    to have a good time
    pásalo en grande
    have a great time
  5. (intransitive) to enter a room
  6. (reflexive) to go too far, exaggerate
  7. (reflexive) to exceed, surpass
  8. (reflexive) to ripen too much, become rotten, become off (food)
  9. (transitive) to pass (filter)
  10. (transitive) to break the law, rule, order
  11. (transitive) to trespass (enter on someone's property without permission)
  12. to puree (crush or grind food into a puree)

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Venetian

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *passāre (compare Italian passare), from Latin passum, supine of pando (I stretch, I spread out).

Verb

pasar

  1. (transitive) to journey
  2. (transitive) to filter
  3. (transitive) to pass, cross
  4. (transitive) to thread (through)

Conjugation

  • Venetian conjugation varies from one region to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.