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paso

English translation of paso

step

In Spanish, 'paso' translates to 'step' in English. In most contexts, it's used to refer to a single movement of one foot in walking or running. It's equally used to refer to a way, path, or course of action. For example, 'El primer paso es siempre el más duro', which means 'The first step is always the hardest'.


Example sentences using: paso

El paso del tiempo es inevitable.

English translation of El paso del tiempo es inevitable.

The passage of time is inevitable.

This phrase is often used to emphasize the unavoidable progression of time, usually in a philosophical or contemplative context.

Tengo que tomar un paso a la vez.

English translation of Tengo que tomar un paso a la vez.

I have to take one step at a time.

This phrase is about taking things slowly and gradually, often used when one is dealing with something complicated or difficult.

El soldado hizo paso ligero hacia delante.

English translation of El soldado hizo paso ligero hacia delante.

The soldier took a light step forward.

This phrase is often used to describe a cautious, tentative approach or movement.

Es un paso importante en mi carrera.

English translation of Es un paso importante en mi carrera.

It's an important step in my career.

This phrase refers to a significant or critical stage or event in one's professional life.

Dame un paso para ayudarte.

English translation of Dame un paso para ayudarte.

Give me a step to help you.

This phrase is used when you need some information or action from someone in order to help them out.

Hicimos el primer paso hacia la reconciliación.

English translation of Hicimos el primer paso hacia la reconciliación.

We took the first step towards reconciliation.

This phrase depicts the beginning of a process usually related to resolving conflicts or restoring relationships.

El actor practica su paso de baile.

English translation of El actor practica su paso de baile.

The actor is practicing his dance step.

This phrase is often used when someone is preparing or rehearsing for a specific part of a dance.

El paso de peatones está aquí.

English translation of El paso de peatones está aquí.

The pedestrian crossing is here.

This phrase is often used to give directions and it refers to the designated place where pedestrians cross the road.

El paso a la montaña es peligroso.

English translation of El paso a la montaña es peligroso.

The mountain pass is dangerous.

This phrase refers to a path or way that cuts through a mountain and alerts to potential hazards.

El escalador maneja bien el paso de la cuerda.

English translation of El escalador maneja bien el paso de la cuerda.

The climber handles the rope pass well.

This refers to a climber who is adept at managing the rope during a climb.

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