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Catalan
Etymology
From passar.
Pronunciation
Adjective
passat (feminine passada, masculine plural passats, feminine plural passades)
- last (most recent)
- la setmana passada ― last week
- past (occurring in the past)
Derived terms
Noun
passat m (plural passats)
- past (the period of time that has already happened)
- Antonym: futur
- el passat ― the past
- (grammar) past
Participle
passat (feminine passada, masculine plural passats, feminine plural passades)
- past participle of passar
Further reading
Maltese
Etymology
Borrowed from Sicilian passatu and/or Italian passato.
Pronunciation
Adjective
passat (feminine singular passata, plural passati)
- past
Noun
passat m
- past (time that has gone by)
- Synonym: mgħoddi
- Antonym: futur
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Dutch passaat.
Noun
passat m (definite singular passaten, indefinite plural passater, definite plural passatene)
- a trade wind
- Synonym: passatvind
References
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Dutch passaat.
Noun
passat m (definite singular passaten, indefinite plural passatar, definite plural passatane)
- a trade wind
- Synonym: passatvind
References
Occitan
Etymology
From passar.
Pronunciation
Adjective
passat m (feminine singular passada, masculine plural passats, feminine plural passadas)
- past (having already happened)
- last (most recent)
- diluns passat ― last Monday
Noun
passat m (uncountable)
- past (the period of time that has already happened)
- Antonym: futur
Polish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from German Passat, from Low German, from Dutch passaat. Genericized trademark. Doublet of pasat.
Noun
passat m animal
- Volkswagen Passat car
Declension
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
passat f
- genitive plural of passata
Further reading
- passat in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Swedish
Verb
passat
- supine of passa