Pasará (en. Will pass)

/pasaˈɾa/

Meaning & Definition

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verb
Indicates that an event will occur.
Tomorrow the storm will pass.
Mañana pasará la tormenta.
Used to signal a change or transition in time.
When time passes, you will understand things better.
Cuando pasará el tiempo, comprenderás mejor las cosas.
In some expressions, it may suggest an uncertain future.
I don't know what will happen with the project.
No sé qué pasará con el proyecto.

Etymology

From the verb pasar, of Latin origin 'passare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

What will happen?
A question about the uncertain future of a situation.
¿Qué pasará?
Time will pass.
Indicates that a period is needed before something occurs.
Pasará un tiempo
It will go down in history.
Refers to something that will be remembered in the future.
Pasará la historia

Related Words

pasar
To perform a movement from one place to another.
pasar
pasado
The time that has already elapsed.
pasado
paso
Movements or stages that occur as one progresses.
paso

Slang Meanings

Used informally to refer to an expected event.
I don't know what will happen at the party, but it will surely be fun.
No sé qué pasará en la fiesta, pero seguro será divertido.
Expression to indicate resignation towards the future.
Whatever has to happen, will happen.
Lo que tenga que pasar, pasará.