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How to Say "i passed" in Spanish

The Spanish word fori passedis paséA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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pasé

VerbA1
movement, going by
A colorful illustration of a child walking quickly past a large, brightly colored tree, indicating movement.

Examples

Pasé por la oficina de correos antes de venir aquí.

I passed by the post office before coming here.

Anoche pasé esa película en la televisión, pero no la vi.

Last night, I noticed that movie on TV, but I didn't watch it. (Lit: I passed that movie on TV)

Cuando era niño, pasé de una ciudad a otra cada año.

When I was a kid, I moved from one city to another every year.

Past Action: The Preterite

'Pasé' uses the Spanish simple past tense (the preterite), which means the action (passing) was completed and finished at a specific point in the past.

Using 'Pasé' vs. 'Estaba pasando'

Mistake:Using 'Pasé' when talking about an ongoing past action: 'Cuando pasé la calle, vi un accidente.'

Correction: Use the imperfect tense for background actions: 'Cuando *estaba pasando* la calle (While I was crossing the street), vi un accidente.' 'Pasé' implies a swift completion.

Other Meanings ofpasé

pasécan also mean:

  • exam, hurdle, stage(B1)

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