Hanapin
to pass on
[phrase form: pass]
01
ipasa, ililipat
to transfer the possession or ownership of something to another person
Transitive: to pass on ownership of something to sb
02
pumanaw, namatay
to no longer be alive
Intransitive
03
ipasa, ipahayag
to convey information or a message to another person
Transitive: to pass on information or a message to sb
04
ipasa, magbigay
to transfer knowledge, traditions, or skills to another person or group, often to ensure they are preserved or continued
Transitive: to pass on information or skills
05
ipasa, magpasa
to transfer a disease or infection from one person, animal, or organism to others
Transitive: to pass on a disease or infection
06
tanggihan, ipasa
to politely decline an offer or opportunity
Transitive: to pass on an offer or opportunity
07
dumaan, sumulong
to move forward
Intransitive
08
umunlad, lumipat sa mas mataas na antas
to move forward in life, career, or personal development
Intransitive: to pass on to a further stage
09
ipasa, ipasa sa
to actively contribute to the spread of something
Transitive: to pass on sth
10
ipasa, i-reference
to refer someone or something to another person for a decision or judgment
Transitive: to pass on a task or responsibility to sb
11
ipasa, bigay
to give an item to another person after using it
Transitive: to pass on sth to sb
pass on
v
Halimbawa
The company passed on the ownership of the property to a new investor.
The couple decided to pass on the family business to their children.
After much consideration, she chose to pass on her late mother's jewelry to her niece.
Grandparents often pass on family histories and traditions to their grandchildren through tales and anecdotes.
After the initial review, the editor passed on the manuscript to the chief editor for final approval.