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voy a pasar
-I'm going to spend
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voy a pasar
-I am going to pass
Informal futureyoconjugation ofpasar.

voy a pasar

voy a pasar(
boy
 
ah
 
pah
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sahr
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. I'm going to spend
Voy a pasar el fin de semana en Barcelona con unos amigos.I'm going to spend the weekend in Barcelona with some friends.
a. I'm coming in
Voy a pasar. ¿Estás decente? - ¡No, espera un momento! Todavía no he acabado de vestirme.I'm coming in. Are you decent? - No, wait a moment! I haven't finished dressing yet.
a. I'm going to pass through
Camino de Alemania, voy a pasar por Luxemburgo.On my way to Germany, I'm going to pass through Luxembourg.
a. I'm going to pop into
De vuelta a casa, voy a pasar por el centro comercial. ¿Quieres algo de allí?On my way back home, I'm going to pop into the mall. Do you want anything from there?
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