No, the word "pasa" does not mean no longer popular. In Spanish, "pasa" generally refers to a raisin.
"Mi pasa tiempos" is not a phrase in Spanish. It seems like a mix of "mi" (my), "pasa tiempo" (spare time), and "pasa tiempos" (hobbies). If you meant to say "hobbies" or "pastimes," you can say "mis pasatiempos" in Spanish.
"pasa masid" is a Filipino phrase meaning "to pass by." It is commonly used to describe passing through or moving past a particular point or location.
un is prefix which means no popul means people
The movie became very popular and attracted a large audience.
The word "bus" comes from the Latin word "omnibus," which means "for all" or "for everyone."
"Mi pasa tiempos" is not a phrase in Spanish. It seems like a mix of "mi" (my), "pasa tiempo" (spare time), and "pasa tiempos" (hobbies). If you meant to say "hobbies" or "pastimes," you can say "mis pasatiempos" in Spanish.
The word 'que' is a Spanish term. In English, the word 'que' means 'what.' An example of this is "que pasa" which translates to "what's up" in English.
Hey there, my love. How is it going with you is an English equivalent of 'Hola, mi amor. ¿Qué te pasa?'. The words in Spanish are pronounced 'OH-lah mee ah-MOHR keh the PAH-sah'.In the word by word translation, the interjection 'hola'means 'hi, hello'. The possessive 'mi' means 'my'. The masculine noun 'amor' means 'love'. The interrogative 'qué' means 'what'. The personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'. The verb 'pasa' means '[he/she/it] does happen, happens, is happening'.
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The word that means a species of animals or plants is not longer in existence is extinct. Animals that are no longer plentiful, might be called endangered.
Caca is the spanish word for poop, though not as nice. Still not as vulgar as other possible words for it. Caca pasa means poop happens. However it doesn't even come close to having the same meaning as the English phrase S*** Happens.
hmmm this is a very complicated word, it has several meaning depending on the context"pasa" is a "raisin" (the fruit)"pasa" is the present in third person for the verb "to walk through" or "to go through/by",expl:"él no pasa por la puerta"= "he can't get throughthe door""el pájara pasa por mi ventana todas las mañanas" = "the bird goes by my window every morning""Pasa" is also the present third person for the verb "to give" or "to pass",expl:"El chef le pasa el plato a la mesera" = "The chef gives the dish to the waitress."It is the positive tú command:"Pasa ésto a tu hermana." = "Give this to your sister."Also, it can be used in a colloquial conversation as a question"¿qué pasa?", which means: "what's going on?"
It means 'no longer here'.
"Que está pasando?" ?Que pasa?
it means to like something
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It means to no longer be upset or angry by someone else's actions.