Passer has lots of meaning in French. A most common one is "to go from one location to another"
"je ne peux pas passer un jour sans toi" = "I can't spend one day without you"
In British English it is passer-by (pl. passers-by). Incidentally, the word has nothing to do with buy or buyers. It is simply one or more people, who pass by (along).
Passer-by.
Passer un bon moment (one time) Passer de bons moments (several times)
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
'passer un examen' means 'to take / to sit an exam' in English. (That doesn't mean that you actually pass it). Regarder is 'to watch, to look at', so regarder passer un examen means 'to look at [someone] taking an exam'
English Meaning of PassepartoutUn passepartout is a master key. The word stems from 'passer' (to pass) partout (everywhere).
The passer is also known as a quarterback (QB)
Don't walk
To pass
Sparrow.
passer la journée is 'to spend the day'
passer la journée means to spend the day in French.
The duration of Passer passer piger is 1.38 hours.
Passer passer piger was created on 1965-07-23.
I will spend one week in Paris.
"Passer la langue" is a French expression meaning to run one's tongue over one's lips or lick one's lips, often in anticipation or desire.