pasarme

pass me, spend


Verb pasarme

  1. Compound of the infinitive pasar and the pronoun me.

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Examples
  • Me gustaría pasarme así toda la mañana.

    I would like to spend the whole morning like this.

  • ¿Te importaría pasarme la sal?

    May I trouble you to pass me the salt?

  • ¿Puedes pasarme el periódico, por favor?

    Can you please pass me the newspaper?

  • ¿Puede pasarme la sal, por favor?

    Could you pass me the salt, please?

  • ¿Puede pasarme la sal?

    Could you pass me the salt, please?

  • Suelo pasarme todo el día sin hacer nada los domingos.

    I usually spend the whole day idly on Sunday.

  • Ella me sonrió al pasarme en la calle.

    She smiled at me as she passed me in the street.

  • Disculpe, ¿podría pasarme la sal y la pimienta?

    Excuse me, could you pass me the salt and pepper?

  • ¿Podrías por favor pasarme la sal?

    Could you please pass me the salt?

  • Tenía la intención de pasarme a verte, pero he estado bastante ocupado esta semana.

    I've been meaning to drop by and see you, but I've been rather busy this week.

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