뜻
Expressing great enthusiasm or that something is cool.
문화적 배경
In Spain, '¡Qué pasada!' is a linguistic chameleon. It's used by everyone from Gen Z to Boomers. It's particularly common in Madrid and the north. Mexicans will understand you, but they prefer '¡Qué padre!' or '¡Está de pelos!'. Using 'pasada' will mark you as a tourist or someone who learned Spanish in Spain. In the Rio de la Plata region, '¡Qué copado!' or '¡Está buenísimo!' are the standard equivalents. 'Pasada' sounds very 'gallego' (Spanish) to them. Colombians might use '¡Qué chimba!' (very informal/slang) or '¡Qué nota!' to express the same level of enthusiasm.
Use it for 'Backchanneling'
When someone is telling you a long story, saying '¡Qué pasada!' every now and then shows you are listening and interested.
Watch the 'D'
Don't pronounce the 'd' in 'pasada' too hard. In many parts of Spain, it's so soft it almost disappears ('pasá'), but for a learner, a soft 'th' sound is perfect.
뜻
Expressing great enthusiasm or that something is cool.
Use it for 'Backchanneling'
When someone is telling you a long story, saying '¡Qué pasada!' every now and then shows you are listening and interested.
Watch the 'D'
Don't pronounce the 'd' in 'pasada' too hard. In many parts of Spain, it's so soft it almost disappears ('pasá'), but for a learner, a soft 'th' sound is perfect.
Spain vs. The World
Remember this is a 'Spain-first' phrase. If you're in Mexico, '¡Qué padre!' will get you more smiles.
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence to say 'What an amazing car!'
¡Qué ______ de coche!
The idiom is always 'pasada' (feminine noun), even if the object is masculine.
Which of these is a natural way to say 'The trip was amazing'?
El viaje...
We use the verb 'ser' (fue) with 'una pasada' to describe an experience.
Choose the best reaction to this news: '¡Me han regalado una entrada para el concierto de Rosalía!'
Reaction:
The first option shows appropriate enthusiasm for the good news.
Match the meaning of '¡Qué pasada!' to the situation.
Situation: 'Te cobran 10 euros por una botella de agua.'
In the context of an unfair price, '¡Qué pasada!' expresses that it is 'too much'.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
When to say ¡Qué pasada!
Nature
- • Sunsets
- • Mountains
- • Beaches
Achievements
- • Winning a race
- • New job
- • Learning a skill
Surprises
- • Great gifts
- • Magic tricks
- • Good news
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제¡Qué ______ de coche!
The idiom is always 'pasada' (feminine noun), even if the object is masculine.
El viaje...
We use the verb 'ser' (fue) with 'una pasada' to describe an experience.
Reaction:
The first option shows appropriate enthusiasm for the good news.
Situation: 'Te cobran 10 euros por una botella de agua.'
In the context of an unfair price, '¡Qué pasada!' expresses that it is 'too much'.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
5 질문Not at all! It's informal, but perfectly polite among friends, family, and even casual acquaintances.
Yes! 'Ese chico es una pasada' means that guy is amazing/incredible (usually in terms of talent or personality).
Because it's a noun phrase based on 'la pasada'. Idioms often have fixed genders that don't change.
Yes, it can mean 'outrageous' or 'too much', usually when talking about prices or bad behavior.
'Pasada' is slightly stronger and can be used for 'unbelievable' things, while 'guay' is just 'cool'.
관련 표현
¡Qué guay!
synonymHow cool!
¡Qué fuerte!
similarHow intense / Unbelievable!
Pasárselo bien
builds onTo have a good time
¡Qué chulo!
synonymHow cute/cool!