Passerai (en. Will pass)

/pa.se.ʁɛ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
Indicate that a passing action will take place in the future.
Tomorrow, I will stop by your place.
Demain, je passerai chez toi.
To be moved or transmitted from one place to another.
This information will pass from the town hall to the population.
Cette information passerai de la mairie à la population.
To observe a certain time before taking action.
I will pass the diploma after studying.
Je passerai le diplôme après avoir étudié.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin verb 'passare', which means 'to pass'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to have a good time
Enjoying a pleasant period.
passer un bon moment
to take action
To start acting after thinking it over.
passer à l'action
to pass the tests
To successfully complete assessments or exams.
passer les tests

Related Words

passage
Action of moving from one place to another.
passage
passenger
A person who uses a means of transportation without being the driver.
passager
passerby
A person walking in the street.
passant

Slang Meanings

To do a quick round.
I'm going to stop by his place just to say hi.
Je vais passer chez lui juste pour un coucou.
To spend time aimlessly.
We just spent the day hanging out.
On a juste passé la journée à traîner.