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Un passe-temps (masc.) is a pastime in French.
passe une excellente journée !
le mot de passe is "the password" in French.
Passè means pass in English The exact meaning actually depends on the context. For example, many English-speaking people will use the word "passè" to imply that something is outdated, out of style, old fashioned, or "like so last year!". That last saying itself may be passè;
have a wonderful night = passe une merveilleuse nuit
My beautiful little (girl) and have a lovely day
Un passe-temps (masc.) is a pastime in French.
passe une excellente journée !
In Spanish, "mot de passe" means "contraseña," which translates to "password" in English.
the password
Mot de passe chiffré = numerical password
le mot de passe is "the password" in French.
Quel est mon mot de passe means "What is my password".
The duration of Passe-passe is 1.55 hours.
Passè means pass in English The exact meaning actually depends on the context. For example, many English-speaking people will use the word "passè" to imply that something is outdated, out of style, old fashioned, or "like so last year!". That last saying itself may be passè;
Passe-passe was created on 2008-04-16.
Que passe doesn't mean anything, it may be qué passa (I,think in Spanish means what's happening/going on)Qui passe would be : who is passing (by)Que se passe t-il : what is happening/going onIn English it would be equivalent to : what happen.... see, no meaning