visita oficial (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
Part of Speech:
Noun phrase.
Phonetic transcription:
/ˈbi.si.ta o.fi.ˈθjal/
Translations:
Official visit
Usage:
"Visita oficial" is a common term in Spanish used to refer to an official visit, usually by a politician, diplomat, or other public figure. It is used both in oral speech and written context, mostly in formal settings.
Example sentences:
El presidente realizará una visita oficial a Francia la próxima semana.
The president will make an official visit to France next week.
La visita oficial del embajador fortaleció las relaciones entre los dos países.
The ambassador's official visit strengthened the relations between the two countries.
Idiomatic Expressions:
"Visita oficial" is not part of any common idiomatic expressions.
Etymology:
"Visita" comes from the Latin "visita”, which means "to go see."
"Oficial" comes from the Latin "officiālis," derived from "officium" meaning "office" or "duty."