Passenger in Spanish
The Spanish word for 'passenger' is 'pasajero', pronounced pah-sah-HEH-roh (IPA: /pa.sa.ˈxe.ɾo/). It is a B1-level masculine noun (plural: pasajeros).
Pronunciation: pah-sah-HEH-roh
| Spanish | pasajero |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | pah-sah-HEH-roh · /pa.sa.ˈxe.ɾo/ |
| Part of speech | noun (masculine) |
| Plural | pasajeros |
| Level | B1 (beginner-friendly) |
Example Sentences with 'pasajero'
- Los pasajeros deben abrocharse el cinturón.
Passengers must fasten their seat belts. - ¿Cuántos pasajeros caben en este coche?
How many passengers fit in this car? - Una pasajera perdió su maleta y habló con el personal del aeropuerto.
A passenger lost her suitcase and spoke with the airport staff. - Los pasajeros del vuelo a Lima deben presentarse en la puerta de embarque número cinco.
Passengers on the flight to Lima must go to boarding gate number five.
Common Phrases with 'pasajero'
- asiento del pasajero
passenger seat - un amor pasajero
a fleeting love
How to Use 'pasajero'
The feminine form is 'la pasajera'. As an adjective, 'pasajero' means fleeting or temporary, as in 'un dolor pasajero' (a passing pain), so context tells you which meaning applies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
'Passenger' in Spanish is 'pasajero', pronounced pah-sah-HEH-roh.
It is spelled p-a-s-a-j-e-r-o.
'Pasajero' is masculine: you say 'el pasajero'.
The plural of 'pasajero' is 'pasajeros'.
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