what does "on passe" mean in French?

"they pass"

Thanks amy!!!!!!!!!!:):):):):)

no problem :)

Ahh! If you refer to your later post, with the translation, I covered that.

"on" is an indefinite pronoun meaning: one, they, people, (colective) we and often translated by the passive form, as I did in the translation

passer = to spend, pass, get across (a river), take (an exam), show (a film), make (a telephone call), go on (one's way) and even more translations, depending upon the context, or exactly how the verb is used.

Sra (aka Mme)

In French, "on passe" can be translated to "we pass" or "one passes" in English. However, it is important to consider the context in which the phrase is used, as it can have different meanings depending on the situation.

To understand the phrase "on passe" better, it is helpful to break it down:

1. "On" is a pronoun in French that can mean "we," "they," or "one," depending on the context.
2. "Passe" is the third-person singular conjugation of the verb "passer," which means "to pass."

To further comprehend the specific meaning of "on passe," it is crucial to analyze the surrounding sentence or the context in which the phrase is used. This can provide clues about the intended interpretation, whether it refers to a group of people passing by, taking turns, or any other relevant context.