păsa

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See also: pasa, pása, pasá, paša, and paşa

Romanian

Etymology 1

From Vulgar Latin *pēsāre, from Latin pēnsāre, present active infinitive of pēnsō (weigh carefully) (frequentative of pendō).

Verb

a păsa (third-person singular present pasă, past participle păsat) 1st conj.

  1. to care (about)
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Etymology 2

Probably from Vulgar Latin *passāre, present active infinitive of *passō, from Latin passus. Compare Italian passare, French passer, Spanish pasar. See also the neologism pasa, a doublet borrowed from French.

Verb

a păsa (third-person singular present pasă, past participle păsat) 1st conj.

  1. (dated, regional) to go, leave; to walk
  2. (popular, familiar) to try, to look for
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