passato
past
noun pahs-SAH-toh Less Common
Origin: past participle of 'passare', to pass
Also means
purée
Usage Note
Passato is masculine and names both 'the past' and, in cooking, a purée such as passato di verdura ('vegetable soup'). It doubles as an adjective ('past', la settimana passata) and the grammar term for past tenses. Its plural passati is rare as a noun.
Examples
"Non pensare troppo al passato."
Natural Translation
Don't think too much about the past.
Literal Translation
Not think too-much to-the past.
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