Pasamos (en. We passed)

/paˈsamos/

Meaning & Definition

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verb
Indicates the action of traveling or moving from one place to another.
We passed through the park on our way home.
Pasamos por el parque de camino a casa.
Reflects the fact of living or experiencing a time.
We had an unforgettable vacation last year.
Pasamos unas vacaciones inolvidables el año pasado.
Suggests the act of passing something to another person or place.
We passed the ball during the game.
Pasamos la pelota durante el juego.
It is used to indicate that time has been consumed.
We spent a lot of time talking.
Pasamos mucho tiempo hablando.
It can be used in contexts of experience.
We went through difficult times together.
Pasamos por momentos difíciles juntos.

Etymology

From the Latin 'passare', which means to move or travel.

Common Phrases and Expressions

we had a good time
We had a good time.
pasamos bien
we turn the page
We changed the subject or situation.
pasamos la página
we spend time
We had fun or entertained ourselves.
pasamos el rato

Related Words

step
Movement of one foot before the other.
paso
pass me
Imperative form of the verb to pass, used to request something to be handed over.
pásame
to pass
Verb that indicates the act of moving something through a place or time.
pasar

Slang Meanings

To hang out
We're going to hang out at the beach this weekend.
Vamos a pasar el rato en la playa este fin de semana.
To overlook
I can't overlook that disrespect.
No puedo pasar por alto esa falta de respeto.