🇪🇸 Spanish

pasados

masculine

los pasados

pasts

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pasados
/los paˈsaðos/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say pasados in Spanish?

IPA
/los paˈsaðos/

How do you pronounce pasados in Spanish?

pasados is pronounced /los paˈsaðos/ in Spanish.

Example sentences

El pasado oscuro de la familia fue revelado por un historiador alemán.

The dark past of the family was revealed by a German historian.

El pasado glorioso del imperio romano inspiró a muchos arquitectos modernos.

The glorious past of the Roman empire inspired many modern architects.

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Why is it masculine?

Pasados is masculine because it derives from the Latin past participle "passus" (masculine), which came from the verb "patior" (to suffer/endure). In Spanish, adjectives and nouns derived from Latin masculine past participles typically retain masculine gender. When "pasado" functions as a noun meaning "the past," it maintains this inherited masculine gender from Latin.

What is the Spanish word for pasts?

The Spanish word for pasts is los pasados — masculine.

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