invitar - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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invitar (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

invitar is a verb in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

/ inˈβitaɾ /

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

Invitar means to request or encourage someone to attend an event, gathering, or occasion. It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, making it versatile in various social scenarios. The frequency of use is quite high, and it is used more in oral speech, particularly in conversational settings, though it is also found in written invitations or messages.

Example Sentences

  1. Voy a invitar a mis amigos a la fiesta.
  2. I am going to invite my friends to the party.

  3. Ella decidió invitar a sus padres a la cena.

  4. She decided to invite her parents to dinner.

  5. ¿Nos puedes invitar a tu boda?

  6. Can you invite us to your wedding?

Idiomatic Expressions

Invitar is frequently used in idiomatic expressions, which often reflect social customs and relationships. Below are some examples:

  1. Invitar a un café
  2. This phrase means to invite someone for coffee, often used to imply a casual meeting or discussion.
  3. Ejemplo: Quiero invitarte a un café para ponernos al día.
  4. Translation: I want to invite you for coffee to catch up.

  5. Invitar a la reflexión

  6. This expression means to encourage or prompt someone to think deeply about something.
  7. Ejemplo: El texto invita a la reflexión sobre nuestras decisiones.
  8. Translation: The text invites reflection on our decisions.

  9. Invitar a la casa

  10. This means to welcome someone into one's home.
  11. Ejemplo: Siempre nos invitan a la casa para celebrar las fiestas.
  12. Translation: They always invite us to their house to celebrate the holidays.

  13. Invitar a participar

  14. This phrase means to encourage someone to take part in an activity or event.
  15. Ejemplo: El profesor invita a participar a todos los estudiantes en el debate.
  16. Translation: The teacher invites all the students to participate in the debate.

Etymology

The verb invitar comes from the Latin verb invītāre, meaning "to invite" or "to entice." This Latin root has also influenced similar words in other Romance languages.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - convocar (to summon) - llamar (to call) - solicitar (to solicit)

Antonyms: - excluir (to exclude) - rechazar (to reject) - desinvitar (to uninvite)



22-07-2024