Usage examples of "passato" in Italian with translation to English

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John ha passato l'esame. John passed the examination.
Ho passato dodici ore in treno. I spent twelve hours on the train.
Ho avuto un infarto in passato. I have had a stroke before.
Tutto era migliore in passato. Everything was better in the past.
Ha passato un buon Natale? Did you have a nice Christmas?
Non mi è passato per la testa. It hadn't crossed my mind.
Tom ha passato il test fisico. Tom passed the physical test.
Ha passato tutto il pomeriggio a cucinare. She spent all afternoon cooking.
Tom ha passato momenti meravigliosi a Boston. Tom had a wonderful time in Boston.
Tutto era migliore nel passato. Everything was better in the past.
Avete passato un buon Natale? Did you have a nice Christmas?
Lei ovviamente ha passato l'esame. Of course she passed the test.
Ho passato il weekend con mia nonna. I spent the weekend with my grandma.
Ken è stato in Inghilterra in passato. Ken has been to England before.
Gli anziani riguardano troppo il passato. Old people look back on the past too much.
Hai passato un buon Natale? Did you have a nice Christmas?
Ho passato un test in giapponese. I passed a test in Japanese.
Ho passato una settimana da mio zio. I spent a week at my uncle's.
Io ho avuto un infarto in passato. I have had a stroke before.
Ciò che è successo appartiene al passato. What happened belongs to the past.
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