Sentence examples of "passato" in Italian with translation "do"

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Ha passato un buon Natale? Did you have a nice Christmas?
Avete passato un buon Natale? Did you have a nice Christmas?
Hai passato un buon Natale? Did you have a nice Christmas?
Dove hai passato le vacanze? Where did you spend your vacation?
Come hai passato le vacanze? How did you spend your vacation?
Non conosco nulla del suo passato. I don't know anything about his past.
Non fidarti di un uomo di cui non sai nulla sul suo passato. Don't trust a man whose past you know nothing about.
Non fidatevi di un uomo di cui non conoscete nulla sul suo passato. Don't trust a man whose past you know nothing about.
Non si fidi di un uomo di cui non conosce nulla sul suo passato. Don't trust a man whose past you know nothing about.
Tom non sapeva se erano già passate le 2:30. Tom didn't know it was already after 2:30.
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