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Tagalog English
pasas

[Notes:]
Spanish

(noun) raisin
pasador

[Notes:]
Spanish

(noun) sanitary napkin (used by women)
Pasasalamat (noun) Thanksgiving
pasimano

[L2 Definition:]
(var) PASAMANO

(noun) window sill
dugtong1

[Active Verb:]
dumugtong

[Passive Verb:]
dugtungan

[Examples:]
1) Dumugtong ang bagong pasahero sa eroplano kanina. (A new passenger was added in the plane earlier.) 2) Dugtungan natin ang tali. (Let's extend the twine.)

(verb) to add, to extend
pasan2

[Active Verb:]
magpasan

[Passive Verb:]
pasanin

[Examples:]
1) Magpasan ka ng isang sakong bigas. (You carry one sack of rice on your back.) 2) Pasanin mo ang isang sakong bigas. (Carry one sack of rice.)

(verb) to carry on one's back or shoulders
pasa2

[Active Verb:]
pumasa

[Examples:]
Pumasa siya sa kanyang eksamen. (He passed his exams.)

(verb) to pass an academic course, an examination, an interview, or the like
pasa3

[Active Verb:]
magpasa

[Passive Verb:]
ipasa

[Examples:]
1) Magpasa ka ng kanin dito. (You pass on some rice over here.) 2) Ipasa mo ang kanin dito. (Pass on some rice here.)

(verb) to pass on
pasan1

[Active Verb:]
pumasan

[Examples:]
Pumasan ako sa likod ng kabayo. (I rode on the horse's back.)

(verb) to ride on one's back
alpas

[Active Verb:]
umalpas

[Passive Verb:]
alpasan

[Examples:]
1) Naka-alpas ang mga bilanggo. (The prisoners were able to break loose.)

1) to become free, loose, untied (as animals) 2) to be able to break loose

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