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Chavacano
Etymology
Inherited from Spanish pasaje (“fare”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /paˈsaxe/,
- Hyphenation: pa‧sa‧je
Noun
pasaje
- fare
Hausa
Etymology
From French passager.
Pronunciation
Noun
pàsàjê m or f (possessed form pàsàjên)
- (Niger) passenger
- Synonym: (Nigeria) fasinja
Spanish
Etymology
See pasar. Cognate with English passage.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /paˈsaxe/
- Rhymes: -axe
- Syllabification: pa‧sa‧je
Noun
pasaje m (plural pasajes)
- passing, crossing
- (especially Latin America) ticket, fare (for travel)
- Synonyms: billete, boleto
- pasaje de avión ― plane ticket
Compré un pasaje a París.- I bought a ticket for Paris.
- (collective) all passengers on a plane or boat
¿Subió el pasaje?- Are all passengers on board?
- alleyway (narrow street)
- Synonym: callejón
- (literature, music) excerpt, passage
- Synonym: trozo
- un pasaje del libro ― an excerpt of the book
- (nautical) strait
- Synonym: estrecho
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