pasando

by going to, going, passing


Verb pasando

  1. Adverbial present participle of pasar.

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Examples
  • ¿Te importaría explicarme qué está pasando aquí?

    Could you please explain what's going on here?

  • Algo está pasando.

    Something's happening.

  • ¿Puede decirme qué está pasando?

    Can you tell me what is happening?

  • Tom sabe que está pasando algo.

    Tom knows something's going on.

  • No puedo creer que esto esté pasando. ¡Por favor dígame que es mentira!

    I can't believe that this is happening. Please tell me that it's a lie!

  • Ellos trataron de ocultar lo que realmente estaba pasando.

    They tried to hide what was really going on.

  • Realmente no entendí lo que estaba pasando.

    I didn't really understand what was happening.

  • Solo quisiera saber qué está pasando aquí.

    I'd just like to know what's going on here.

  • ¿Qué está pasando?

    What's going on?

  • ¿Qué está pasando allá arriba?

    What's happening up there?

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