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1 repasser Verb, transitive

(a) to cross a bridge, border again; to resit an exam, retake a driving test; to repeat, show a programme again, play a record again, go over a reading again; to sharpen a knife

(b) to iron clothes

See also: accessoiriser, enlever, étirer, habiller, laver, laverie, lavette, mettre, nettoyer, porter, retirer

Present
je repasse, tu repasses, il/elle repasse, nous repassons, vous repassez, ils/elles repassent
Imperfect
je repassais, tu repassais, il/elle repassait, nous repassions, vous repassiez, ils/elles repassaient
Future
je repasserai, tu repasseras, il/elle repassera, nous repasserons, vous repasserez, ils/elles repasseront
Perfect
j' ai repassé, tu as repassé, il/elle a repassé, nous avons repassé, vous avez repassé, ils/elles ont repassé
Present subjunctive
je repasse, tu repasses, il/elle repasse, nous repassions, vous repassiez, ils/elles repassent

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2 repasser Verb, intransitive

(a) to come back, go back, (at somebody's house) call back

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