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pasaporte

English translation of pasaporte

passport

'Pasaporte', the Spanish term for 'passport'. It is a government-issued document that verifies one's identity and nationality.


Example sentences using: pasaporte

Necesito mi pasaporte para viajar.

English translation of Necesito mi pasaporte para viajar.

I need my passport to travel.

In this sentence, 'Necesito' means 'I need', 'mi' means 'my', 'pasaporte' means 'passport', 'para' means 'for' and 'viajar' means 'to travel'. It's a common phrase often used when preparing to travel internationally.

Mi pasaporte está en mi bolsa.

English translation of Mi pasaporte está en mi bolsa.

My passport is in my bag.

Here, 'Mi' means 'my', 'pasaporte' translates to 'passport', 'está' means 'is', 'en' means 'in', and 'mi bolsa' is 'my bag'. This phrase can be used when you are checking or confirming where your passport is.

He perdido mi pasaporte.

English translation of He perdido mi pasaporte.

I have lost my passport.

'He perdido' translates to 'I have lost', 'mi' is 'my', and 'pasaporte' means 'passport'. This phrase is used when you have misplaced your passport and can't find it.

Mi pasaporte ha caducado.

English translation of Mi pasaporte ha caducado.

My passport has expired.

'Mi' means 'my', 'pasaporte' is 'passport', 'ha caducado' translates to 'has expired'. Use this phrase when your passport is no longer valid.

Tengo que solicitar un pasaporte.

English translation of Tengo que solicitar un pasaporte.

I have to apply for a passport.

'Tengo que' translates to 'I have to', 'solicitar' means 'apply for', 'un' means 'a', and 'pasaporte' is 'passport'. You would use it when you need to get a passport for the first time or replace a lost or stolen one.

Puedes mostrar tu pasaporte, por favor?

English translation of Puedes mostrar tu pasaporte, por favor?

Can you show your passport, please?

In this phrase, 'Puedes' means 'Can you', 'mostrar' translates to 'show', 'tu' means 'your', 'pasaporte' is 'passport', and 'por favor?' is 'please?'. It's a polite question, typically used in airports or border control.

Olvidé mi pasaporte en casa.

English translation of Olvidé mi pasaporte en casa.

I forgot my passport at home.

'Olvidé' means 'I forgot', 'mi' is 'my', 'pasaporte' is 'passport', 'en' means 'in/at' and 'casa' is 'home'. This phrase expresses that the speaker has left their passport at their residence.

Este no es mi pasaporte.

English translation of Este no es mi pasaporte.

This is not my passport.

'Este' means 'this', 'no es' means 'is not', 'mi' stands for 'my', and 'pasaporte' is 'passport'. This phrase is generally used when someone has given or shown you the wrong passport.

Su pasaporte, por favor.

English translation of Su pasaporte, por favor.

Your passport, please.

In this sentence, 'Su' translates to 'your' and 'pasaporte, por favor' to 'passport, please'. It's a standard request at immigration checks or at the airport.

Necesito renovar mi pasaporte.

English translation of Necesito renovar mi pasaporte.

I need to renew my passport.

'Necesito' means 'I need', 'renovar' is to 'renew', 'mi' is 'my', and 'pasaporte' means 'passport'. This phrase is used when your passport is about to expire or has already expired and you need a new one.

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