Voy a invitarla a pasar
Is this "I'm going to invite her to come over"? So pasar = come over? It's like how "pasa = entra" when someone is at the door? Gracias.
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I think you are right for this example, pasar is one of those verbs I hear a lot that has like 50 thousand different meanings depending on the context, which of course always confuses me. Just take a look at the dictionary page for it and you'll see hundreds of definitions, lol.
Cannot mean come over but come in, like Gekko said.
pasar = to come or go into