invitar
/imbiˈtaɾ/, [ĩm.biˈt̪aɾ]invite
Verb invitar (first-person singular present invito, first-person singular preterite invité, past participle invitado)
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to invite
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to be on, to assume or take responsibility for paying
- A esta ronda invito yo.
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This round's on me.
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Planeamos invitar tanto a Tom como a Mary.
We plan to invite both Tom and Mary.
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Aquí tienes una lista de las personas que quiero invitar a nuestra boda.
Here's a list of people I want to invite to our wedding.
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Me pregunto, a quién puedo invitar.
I wonder who to invite.
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Invitar a sus anfitriones franceses a cenar al elegante restorán parisino ciertamente fue un derroche para Tom, pero él no los había visitado hace varios años, y el gesto expresaba su sincera gratitud hacia su generosa hospitalidad.
Treating his French hosts to dinner at the tony Parisian restaurant was certainly a splurge for Tom, but he had not visited them for several years, and the gesture expressed his sincere gratitude for their generous hospitality.
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Puedes invitar a quien quieras.
You may invite whomever you like.
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Puedes invitar a otras personas.
You can invite other people.
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Puedes invitar al festival a quien sea que quiera venir.
You may invite to the festival whoever wants to come.
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No me suelen invitar a fiestas a menudo.
I don't often get invited to parties.
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Vamos a invitar a Jane y Ellen.
We are going to invite Jane and Ellen.
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Pueden invitar a otras personas.
You can invite other people.
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