This is the 1645th most frequent Catalan word.
passes
"Passes" in Catalan means "raisins" in English.
In this sentence, 'passes' is used as the second person singular present subjunctive/imperfect indicative form of the verb 'passar', meaning 'to pass'. It denotes movement or traversal.
Si passes per la plaça, trobaràs una font antiga.
If you pass through the square, you will find an old fountain.
Here, 'passes' refers to 'steps' in the sense of sequential or procedural actions required to achieve something.
No oblidis les passes que has de seguir per preparar el pastís.
Do not forget the steps you need to follow to prepare the cake.
In this context, 'passes' signifies 'steps', referring to the measured movements of the dancers.