passer la journée means to spend the day in French.
To pass
'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'
Passer has lots of meaning in French. A most common one is "to go from one location to another"
It was a nice day
Il s'est passé quoi (il c'est passer quoi isn't correct) means 'what happened?' in french.
"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.
The passer is also known as a quarterback (QB)
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
English Meaning of PassepartoutUn passepartout is a master key. The word stems from 'passer' (to pass) partout (everywhere).
Sparrow.
passer la journée is 'to spend the day'
crayon and respond