Passerons (en. Will pass)
/pasəʁɔ̃/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
To succeed in crossing a place.
We will pass through the park tomorrow.
Nous passerons par le parc demain.
To move from one place to another.
We will pass by the train station before leaving.
Nous passerons à la gare avant de partir.
Time needed to accomplish an action.
We will spend the whole day studying.
Nous passerons toute la journée à étudier.
Etymology
The verb 'passer' comes from the Latin 'passare' which means 'to pass'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to spend time
Dedicate a duration to an activity.
passer du temps
to take action
Start to act to accomplish something.
passer à l'action
to go unnoticed
Not to be noticed.
passer inaperçu
Related Words
passage
Action of passing, or space through which one passes.
passage
passerby
A person who passes by, especially on the street.
passant
passable
That can be passed, acceptable.
passable
Slang Meanings
To do without someone or something.
We're going to pass without him, he's too slow.
On va passer sans lui, il est trop lent.
When one spends time doing nothing.
We were just passing the time at the café.
On était juste en train de passer le temps au café.