pase
/ˈpase/, [ˈpa.se]happens, pass
Noun pase m (plural pases)
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pass, permit
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(sports) pass (the act of moving the ball or puck from one player to another)
Verb pase
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First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of pasar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present subjunctive form of pasar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of pasar.
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No es común que pase pronto.
It's not likely to happen soon.
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No se supone que pase.
This isn't supposed to be happening.
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Pase lo que pase, estoy lista.
Come what may, I am prepared for it.
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Pase lo que pase, tenés que mantener la calma.
Whatever happens, you must keep calm.
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Pase lo que pase visitará Inglaterra este verano.
She will without a doubt visit England this summer.
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No es raro que pase este tipo de cosas.
It's not unusual for this kind of thing to happen.
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Cuando venga por aquí cerca, pase a visitarnos.
Please drop in when you happen to be in the neighborhood.
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No quiero que pase algo así.
I don't want something like this to happen.
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Pase lo que pase no se lo diré a nadie.
Whatever happens, I won't tell anybody about it.
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Pase lo que pase, estoy decidido a lograrlo.
Come what may, I am determined to accomplish it.
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