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in passato |
1. adv. in the past, formerly |
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in |
1. prep. in |
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Ho qualcosa in tasca. - I have got something in my pocket. |
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Partirò in primavera. - I will be leaving in spring. |
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Vado in quinta elementare. - I'm in fifth grade of elementary school. |
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2. prep. to |
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passato |
1. v. past participle of passare (feminine: passata, masculine plural: passati, feminine plural: passate) |
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2. n. past (time before the present) |
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3. n. (grammar) past tense |
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(hyponyms, it, imperfetto, q=indicative mood, subjunctive mood; see for further hyponyms, passato prossimo, q2=indicative mood, passato remoto, q3=indicative mood, trapassato, q4=indicative moo |
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4. n. purée (especially of tomato) |
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passare |
1. v. to pass something |
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2. v. to swipe (scan or register by sliding something through a reader) |
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3. v. (intransitive) to pass |
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4. v. (intransitive) to stop by |
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5. v. to spend (time) |
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