Pasar

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To pass

Real World Example

The Spanish verb "pasar" means "to pass" in English. To help you remember this, think of the famous phrase "Pass the salt, please." Imagine you're at a dinner party and someone says it with an exaggerated Spanish accent: “Pásame la sal, por favor.” It's like a culinary relay race where the salt is the baton, and you're smoothly passing it along the table. So whenever you hear "pasar," picture yourself passing something—whether it's the salt, a note, or even just time. 🏃‍♂️

Practice Version

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