pasaje
/paˈsaxe/, [paˈsa.xe]passage
Noun pasaje m (plural pasajes)
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passing, crossing
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(especially Latin America) ticket, fare (for travel)
- pasaje de avión
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plane ticket
- Compré un pasaje a París.
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I bought a ticket for Paris.
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(collective) all passengers on a plane or boat
- ¿Subió el pasaje?
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Are all passengers on board?
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alleyway (narrow street)
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(literature, music) excerpt, passage
- un pasaje del libro
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an excerpt of the book
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(nautical) strait
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Ya compré mi pasaje.
I've already bought my ticket.
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El profesor interpretó el pasaje del poema.
The teacher interpreted the passage of the poem.
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Solo tienes que apretar el botón para obtener un pasaje.
You have only to push the button to get a ticket.
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El profesor leyó un pasaje de la Biblia ante toda la clase.
The teacher read a passage from the Bible to the class.
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Quisiera un pasaje de primera clase.
I'd like a first-class ticket.
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Compré un pasaje.
I bought a ticket.
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Hay un pasaje secreto.
There's a secret passage.
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¿Tiene un pasaje de vuelta a Japón?
Do you have a return ticket to Japan?
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Yo compré un pasaje de ida y vuelta.
I bought a round-trip ticket.
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Como ella no pudo pagar el pasaje, el conductor le pidió que se bajara del bus.
As she couldn't pay for a ticket, the driver asked her to get off the bus.
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