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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?"

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