pasado
/paˈsado/, [paˈsa.ð̞o]last, past
Adjective pasado (feminine pasada, masculine plural pasados, feminine plural pasadas)
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past
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former
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last
- el pasado mes de noviembre
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last November
Noun pasado m (uncountable)
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past, bygones
- Hemos prometido que lo pasado, pasado está.
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We promised to let bygones be bygones.
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(grammar) past
Verb pasado m (feminine singular pasada, masculine plural pasados, feminine plural pasadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of pasar.
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Ha pasado más de un mes.
It's been more than a month.
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La calidad de un pintor depende de la cantidad de pasado que lleve consigo.
The quality of a painter depends on the amount of past he carries with him.
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Tom se preguntaba en dónde había pasado el fin de semana María.
Tom wondered where Mary had spent the weekend.
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Se fueron a Estados Unidos el mes pasado.
They went to America last month.
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En el pasado, la gente usaba diligencias para viajar.
In the past, people used to travel by a diligence.
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¿Puede explicar su ausencia el viernes pasado?
Can you account for your absence last Friday?
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Tom se preguntó qué había pasado.
Tom wondered what had happened.
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Se ha pasado de moda.
It's gone out of style.
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Mis gallinas pusieron menos huevos el año pasado.
My hens laid fewer eggs last year.
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Hoy recibí un mensaje del pasado.
I received a message from the past today.
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