As a noun, paso can be a step, a footprint, or a place where walking through is relatively easy (as a mountain pass, where you can get through without climbing a peak).
As a verb, paso means "I pass," a form of the verb pasar.
Paso a paso means step by step.
'Que paso' is spanish for 'what happened?' (often abbreviated as k paso)
Literally, it means what has happened has happened.
step like in walking took a step = dio un paso
one step / pace
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"Que paso chula" is Spanish for "What's up, beautiful." It is a casual and informal way to greet someone you find attractive.
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