This is the 1832nd most frequent Portuguese word.
passarão
"Passarão" means "big bird" or "large bird" in Portuguese.
In this sentence, 'passarão' is the future tense form of the verb 'passar,' meaning 'to pass,' indicating an action that will happen in the future.
Eles passarão pela casa amanhã.
They will pass by the house tomorrow.
Here, 'passarão' again represents the future tense of 'passar,' used to describe an upcoming event concerning individuals or objects passing through.
Os passarão por aqui são muito rápidos.
The ones that will pass by here are very fast.
In this case, 'passarão' implies succeeding or achieving a passing grade, showing that the verb 'passar' can also mean 'to pass' in terms of success.