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Depending on context

Pace

Step (some one taking a step, not a step in a staircase)

Walk

Progress

Gait (how fast one walks- can also apply to horses and dogs)

mountain pass

I pass

I go by

Pasó (with an accent over the top of the O) could mean

happened

Passed

Died

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5d ago

The Spanish word "paso" can mean either "step" or "passage," depending on the context in which it is used.

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