pasé

go to, happens, spent


Verb pasé

  1. First-person singular (yo) preterite indicative form of pasar.

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Examples
  • Pasé las vacaciones decorando la casa.

    I spent the holidays decorating the house.

  • La pasé bien anoche en la fiesta.

    I enjoyed myself at the party last night.

  • Pasé tres años buscando a un buen director, pero no pude encontrar ninguno.

    I spent three years looking for a good director, but couldn't find one.

  • Este año pasé bonitos días en el extranjero al igual que el año pasado.

    This year I had beautiful days abroad just like last year.

  • Pasé una noche agradable.

    I had a lovely night.

  • Pasé todo el día en el parque.

    I spent the whole day in the park.

  • Yo pasé por muchos problemas.

    I went through a lot of trouble.

  • La pasé bien.

    I had a good time.

  • Me pasé todo el día leyendo una novela.

    I spent the whole day reading a novel.

  • Sólo pasé a decir adiós.

    I just dropped in to say goodbye.

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