passado

English

Noun

passado (plural passados or passadoes)

  1. Alternative form of passade

Anagrams

Galician

Participle

passado (feminine passada, masculine plural passados, feminine plural passadas)

  1. past participle of passar

Portuguese

Etymology

Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese passado, corresponding to passar (to pass) + -ado.

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /paˈsa.du/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /paˈsa.do/
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /pɐˈsa.du/ [pɐˈsa.ðu]

  • Hyphenation: pas‧sa‧do

Adjective

passado (feminine passada, masculine plural passados, feminine plural passadas)

  1. past (of the past)
    Glórias passadas.Past glories.
  2. (with time periods) last; previous (nouns modified by passado in this sense can be noun phrases or adverb phrases)
    Ano passado li três livros.I read three books last year.
    No ano passado li três livros.I read three books in the previous year.
  3. (of fruit) past its ripeness; beginning to rot
  4. (figuratively) past its prime

Quotations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:passado.

Descendants

  • Guinea-Bissau Creole: pasadu
  • Kabuverdianu: pasádu
  • Macanese: passado
  • Kristang: passadu
  • Principense: pasadu
  • Tetum: pasadu

Noun

passado m (plural passados)

  1. past (period of time that has already happened)
    No passado as pessoas não liam muitos livros.In the past people didn’t read many books.
  2. (grammar) past; past tense (verb tense expressing actions that already happened)
    Synonym: pretérito

Quotations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:passado.

Participle

passado (feminine passada, masculine plural passados, feminine plural passadas)

  1. past participle of passar

Quotations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:passar.
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