pass in Arabic
pass in Arabic is مَرَّ, اِجْتَازَ — pass means to move from one place, position, or state to another.
pass in Arabic
مَرَّ
Pronounced: marra
to go by, over, or through
مَرَّ
Pronounced: marra
medicine: to eliminate (something) from the body by natural processes; to go through the intestines
اِجْتَازَ
Pronounced: ijtāza
to go successfully through
اِجْتَازَ
Pronounced: ijtāza
to go through any inspection or test successfully
What does "pass" mean?
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verb To move from one place, position, or state to another.
"We passed through three towns on the drive home."
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verb To succeed in a test, exam, or inspection.
"She passed her driving test on the first attempt."
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verb To hand something to someone, or to send the ball to a teammate in sport.
"Could you pass the salt, please?"
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verb To decline a turn or an opportunity.
"I'll pass on dessert tonight, thanks."
pass in a sentence
- We passed through three towns on the drive home.
- Ownership of the house passed to her daughter.
- She passed her driving test on the first attempt.
- The bill passed both houses of parliament.
Similar words in Arabic
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pass" in Arabic?
"pass" in Arabic is مَرَّ, اِجْتَازَ. pass means: To move from one place, position, or state to another.
How do you pronounce مَرَّ?
"pass" in Arabic is مَرَّ, pronounced "marra".
How do you use "pass" in a sentence?
Example: "We passed through three towns on the drive home." In Arabic, "pass" is مَرَّ, اِجْتَازَ.
Are there other ways to say "pass" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "pass": مَرَّ, اِجْتَازَ.
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