visita
/biˈsita/, [biˈsi.t̪a]visit
Noun visita f (plural visitas)
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visit
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visitor
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(Philippines, historical) chapel at the center of a barrio
Verb visita
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of visitar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of visitar.
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El presidente de EE.UU. fue de visita oficial a China.
The President of the U.S. paid a formal visit to China.
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El presidente pospuso su visita a Japón.
The president put off visiting Japan.
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¿Cuál es el propósito de su visita?
What's the purpose of your visit?
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A veces me visita.
He sometimes visits me.
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El único sitio web que Tom visita al menos una vez por día, es este.
The only website Tom visits at least once a day is this one.
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Ella le visita dos veces al año.
She visits him twice a year.
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No esperaba visita.
I wasn't expecting visitors.
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Ella lo visita dos veces por año.
She visits him twice a year.
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Vino una visita mientras te estabas duchando.
We had a visitor when you were taking a shower.
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¿Por qué tanta gente visita Kioto?
Why do so many people visit Kyoto?
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