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    En pas·sant
    /äNpaˈsäN/

    adverb

    • 1. by the way; incidentally: "during the course of his proposal, he mentioned, en passant, that he was writing a radio play"
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  3. 1. : in passing. 2. used in chess of the capture of a pawn as it makes a first move of two squares by an enemy pawn that threatens the first of these squares. Synonyms. apropos. incidentally. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of en passant in a Sentence. she mentioned en passant that she'd been to New York.

  4. adverb. formal uk / ˌɒ̃ ˈpæs.ɒ̃ / us / ˌɑ̃ː pæsˈɑ̃ː / Add to word list. French for 'in passing ': if you say something en passant, you mention it quickly while talking about something else: She mentioned, en passant, that she'd been in L.A. the previous week. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Quoting & making references.

    • What Is The en Passant Rule?
    • History of en Passant
    • Examples of en Passant in Chess Games
    • Test Your Skills
    • Conclusion
    • Watch The Video Lesson

    The en passant rule is a special pawn capturing move in chess. "En passant" is a French expression that translates to "in passing", which is precisely how this capture works. Pawnscan usually capture only pieces that are directly and diagonally in front of them on an adjacent file. It moves to the captured piece's square and replaces it. With en pa...

    The en passant move is closely related to another rule that was created centuries ago to make chess more interesting. In the olden times, pawns could move just one square at a time. To make games faster, people modified pawn moves: they could now jump two squares when leaving their home squares. When the pawn moves changed, however, the dynamics of...

    En passant is a typical move observed in many grandmaster games. Here you can find a few cases where famous chess players used that move. In this game between GM Magnus Carlsen and GM Loek van Wely, Carlsen captured van Wely's pawn en passant. Lastly, this exquisite and rare example of an en passant move results in checkmateby Gunnar Gundersen.

    Now it's time for you to practice your en passant knowledge. Look at the diagrams below, and either make the capture en passant if the move is allowed, or keep pushing your pawn if it is not. Test 1: Black just moved their pawn from d6 to d5. Capture the black pawn en passant if the move is allowed, or move your pawn to e6 if it is not. Test 2: Bla...

    Learning the en passant rule will ensure that your opponent does not catch you by surprise during your games. It can also prevent you from losing material as well as give you more attacking possibilities.

    Reading an article is a wonderful way to learn, but a video lesson can help you to improve even more! Below you will find a video lesson about the en passant rule.

  5. adverb. formal us / ˌɑ̃ː pæsˈɑ̃ː / uk / ˌɒ̃ ˈpæs.ɒ̃ / Add to word list. French for 'in passing ': if you say something en passant, you mention it quickly while talking about something else: She mentioned, en passant, that she'd been in L.A. the previous week. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Quoting & making references.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › En_passantEn passant - Wikipedia

    In chess, en passant ( French: [ɑ̃ pasɑ̃], lit. "in passing") describes the capture by a pawn of an enemy pawn on the same rank and an adjacent file that has just made an initial two-square advance. [2] [3] This is an exception or special case in the rules of chess.

  7. adverb. in passing: in chess, said of capturing a pawn that has made an initial move of two squares to its fourth rank, bypassing the square where an enemy pawn on its own fifth rank could capture it. The capture is made as if the captured pawn had moved one square instead of two.

  8. 6 days ago · En passant is the rarest of moves. It is a French phrase that means "in passing." This occurs when one player moves a pawn two spaces forward, on its first move, to try to avoid a capture by an opponent pawn.

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