Pasase (en. Passed)
/paˈsa.se/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of moving something from one place to another.
If I were to pass by the store, I would buy bread.
Si pasase por la tienda, compraría pan.
Refers to a time that elapses.
I wish I could spend more time with you.
Ojalá pasase más tiempo contigo.
Indicates the possibility of something happening.
If something unexpected happened, I would let you know.
Si pasase algo inesperado, te lo haría saber.
Etymology
From the verb 'pasar', derived from Latin 'passare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
let whatever happens, happen
indicates that it doesn't matter what happens, the same action will be taken.
que pase lo que pase
if something were to happen
expresses a condition or possibility of an event occurring.
si pasase algo
Related Words
pase
permission or authorization to carry out an action.
pase
paso
action of walking or moving from one place to another.
paso
Slang Meanings
That something happens without restrictions.
At the party, let everything that happens happen, I just want to enjoy.
En la fiesta, que pase todo lo que pase, yo solo quiero disfrutar.
Refers to going unnoticed.
If you go to the meeting, try not to miss the notice.
Si vas a la reunión, intenta que no te pase el aviso.