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ya pasó

ya pasó(
yah
 
pah
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soh
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. it's been
Ya pasó un día desde que Jose se fue de la casa. - ¿Cómo te sientes?It's been a day since Jose left the house. - How are you feeling?
b. has gone by
Ya pasó un año desde que nos mudamos y parece que hubiera sido ayer.A year has gone by since we moved, and it seems it was just yesterday.
a. there there
¡Mami! ¡Me caí de la bici y me raspé la rodilla! - ¡Ay, mi amor! Ya pasó, no llores, mami está aquí.Mom! I feel off my bike and I scraped my knee! - Oh, sweetheart! There there, don't cry, Mom's here.
b. everything's all right
¡Despierta, papi, tuve una pesadilla horrible! - ¡No tengas miedo, Tommy, ya pasó!Wake up, Dad, I had a horrible nightmare! - Don't be afraid, Tommy, everything's all right.
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