Pasarán (en. Will pass)

/pasaˈɾan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates that something will happen in the future.
They will pass by here later.
Ellos pasarán por aquí más tarde.
Refers to the action of passing something to someone.
I hope they will pass the document to the director.
Espero que pasarán el documento a la directora.
Used in hypothetical constructions for future events.
If you study, they will pass the exam.
Si estudias, pasarán el examen.

Etymology

From the verb pasar, derived from the Latin 'passare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

nothing will happen
Indicates that no event or occurrence will take place.
no pasará nada
the years will pass
Reflects the passage of time.
pasarán los años
they will pass by
Means that something or someone will not stop.
pasarán de largo

Related Words

to pass
To perform a movement from one place to another.
pasar
passage
The act or process of passing.
pasaje
passer
An object used to pass or transit.
pasador

Slang Meanings

To have a bad time
They will have a bad time if they don't study.
Ellos pasarán un mal rato si no estudian.
To have a great time
Yesterday we had a great time at the party.
Ayer pasamos la bomba en la fiesta.