2 Translation results for visit in Spanish
Example sentences of visit noun
- • We had a visit from the company president.
- • Our son came home for a visit .
- • Have you been here before, or is this your first visit ?
- • We had a nice visit after the meeting.
Example sentences of visit verb
- • She is visiting her aunt in New York.
- • When are you coming to visit ?
- • He is visiting a client in Phoenix.
- • She visits her doctor regularly.
- • I would like to visit Rome someday.
- • City officials visited the building site.
- • Our town was once visited by the President.
- • Be sure to visit our Web site.
Synonyms of visit verb
Detailed synonyms for visit verb.
- Visit se aplica a cualquier ocasión de este tipo, sea larga o breve, sin importar su índole, causa o propósito <a short visit to her cousins in London> .
- Call se aplica a una visita breve, normalmente formal, con fines sociales o profesionales <the salesmen make at least six calls each day> .
Related phrases for visit
- pay a visit - hacer una visita
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Spanish tense name: Presente Mode: Indicative
Spanish tense name: Pretérito Mode: Indicative
Spanish tense name: Futuro Mode: Indicative
Spanish tense name: Condicional Mode: Conditional
Spanish tense name: Imperfecto Mode: Indicative
Spanish tense name: Presente progresivo Mode: Indicative
Spanish tense name: Pretérito perfecto Mode: Indicative
Spanish tense name: Pluscuamperfecto Mode: Indicative
Spanish tense name: Futuro perfecto Mode: Indicative
Spanish tense name: Condicional perfecto Mode: Conditional
Spanish tense name: Pretérito anterior Mode: Indicative
Spanish tense name: Subjuntivo presente Mode: Subjunctive
Spanish tense name: Subjuntivo imperfecto Mode: Subjunctive
Spanish tense name: Subjuntivo futuro Mode: Subjunctive
Spanish tense name: Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto Mode: Subjunctive
Spanish tense name: Subjuntivo pluscuamperfecto Mode: Subjunctive
Spanish tense name: Subjuntivo futuro perfecto Mode: Subjunctive
Spanish tense name: Imperativo positivo Mode: Imperative
Spanish tense name: Imperativo negativo Mode: Imperative
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Visit in the oxford spanish dictionary, visit in the pons dictionary, visit examples from the pons dictionary (editorially verified), monolingual examples (not verified by pons editors), translations for visit in the english » spanish dictionary (go to spanish » english ), i. visit [ am ˈvɪzɪt, brit ˈvɪzɪt] n.
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1. visit (brief call, stay, trip) :
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2. visit (chat) Am :
3. visit (to a web site) :, ii. visit [ am ˈvɪzɪt, brit ˈvɪzɪt] vb trans, 2.1. visit liter usu pass (afflict) :, 2.2. visit liter usu pass (inflict) :, iii. visit [ am ˈvɪzɪt, brit ˈvɪzɪt] vb intr, 2. visit <visiting, pres part > :, 3. visit (chat) am :, conjugal visit n law.
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state visit N
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Translations for visit in the Spanish » English Dictionary (Go to English » Spanish )
I. visit [ˈvɪzɪt] n a. inet, ii. visit [ˈvɪzɪt] vb trans a. inet, iii. visit [ˈvɪzɪt] vb intr, study visit n.
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Translation of "visit" into Spanish
visitar, visita, consulta are the top translations of "visit" into Spanish. Sample translated sentence: Tom tried to remember the last time he had visited an art museum. ↔ Tom trató de recordar la última vez que había visitado un museo de arte.
(transitive) To go and meet (a person) or see (a place). [..]
English-Spanish dictionary
to go and meet (someone) [..]
Tom tried to remember the last time he had visited an art museum.
Tom trató de recordar la última vez que había visitado un museo de arte.
single act of visiting [..]
meeting with a doctor
There are also visiting psychiatrists and other specialists, as required.
También pueden consultar a psiquiatras y otros especialistas visitantes, según proceda.
Less frequent translations
- inspeccionar
- conversación
- estar de visita
- hacer una visita
- ir de visita
- venir de visita
- cumplimentar
- hacer venir
- visita a la página
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- tourists should be careful not to pollute the places they visit los turistas deben tener cuidado de no contaminar los lugares que visitan
- visiting right derecho de visita
- lightning visit visita relámpago
- are you visiting your grandparents estás visitando a tus abuelos
- visiting-card tarjeta de visita
- if you visit si visita · si visitan · si visitas
- predeployment visit visita previa al despliegue
- exploratory visit visita exploratoria
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- I want to buy a little something to give to Val when I visit her in hospital .
- There are several places of interest to visit in the area .
- I've never been to Kenya, but I hope to visit it next year .
- I have clear memories of visiting my grandfather's farm as a child .
- He picked up malaria when he was visiting the country on business .
- They received a visit from the police .
- My uncle paid us a surprise visit yesterday .
- He gave a talk about his visit to America .
- The timetable for our trip to Paris includes visits to Notre Dame , the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre.
- The president's official visit marks the start of a more relaxed relationship between the two countries .
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Useful Travel Phrases in Spanish: Listen and Practice!
Sí, por favor, or no, gracias are two of the most famous Spanish travel phrases in the world, because they are so simple.
When eating tacos in Mexico , hiking in Costa Rica , exploring Cuba , tasting coffee in Colombia , visiting the Maya ruins in Guatemala , admiring the Iguazu falls in Argentina , traveling through Spain , or stopping by Equatorial Guinea , it would be very wise to keep a few more Spanish travel phrases available in your head.
If you feel like learning a little bit more than some basic greetings and farewells in Spanish and adding an arsenal of phrases to your travel Spanish, lay back and get ready to start learning some travel Spanish by listening and reading some more Spanish phrases to become more fluent and sound more natural.
Why Is Listening Beneficial?
Before we start feeding your travel Spanish, it is important to understand why listening is beneficial when learning Spanish.
As someone who has taught English mainly to Spanish-speaking students for a couple of years, I’ve noticed that those who limit themselves to only reading and solving grammar exercises tend to have a harder time with the language.
On the other hand, those who take the listening exercises seriously and try to repeat as they listen tend to achieve fluency more quickly than their peers. While our level of mastery is directly linked to our specific set of abilities and how much we practice, listening to a native speaker in their language and trying to imitate them is one of the best pathways towards fluency.
Travel Spanish Conjugation
The first thing we need to know is our verb, the Spanish translation for “to travel” is viajar. In this section you’ll learn how to conjugate this verb in:
- Simple present – Presente del indicativo
- Simple past – Pretérito del indicativo
- Simple future – Futuro del indicativo
Keep in mind that, ustedes and vosotros are both the second person of the plural form—however, Latin Americans use ustedes and Spaniards use vosotros .
Presente del indicativo
Pretérito de indicativo, futuro del indicativo.
To keep this part simple practice one sentence with each tense:
Tú viajas hoy. You travel today.
Mis padres viajarán el sábado. My parents are going to travel on Saturday.
Mi vecina viajó el año pasado a Colombia. My neighbor traveled to Colombia last year.
PRO TIP: In Spanish, we use el presente del indicativo to talk about habits, but also to talk about something that is happening today.
Simple Spanish Travel Phrases
We’ll start off with some basic travel vocabulary in Spanish.
In this section, I include 4 basic phrases to show where you’re from, what you will do on your travels when you’re going back, and how long you are staying in a country.
Check out these useful Spanish travel phrases.
Where You’re From
Vengo de Inglaterra. I come from England.
Soy jamaiquino(a). I am Jamaican .
Soy estadounidense; vengo de Pittsburgh. I am American, I come from Pittsburgh.
Talking About Your Plans
Haré un tour por Guatemala, El Salvador, Belice y Honduras durante dos semanas. I will make a tour through Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize, and Honduras for two weeks.
No iré a Nicaragua porque no es parte de mi plan. I won’t go to Nicaragua because it isn’t part of my plan.
Regresaré a Jamaica el 3 de Diciembre. I will go back to Jamaica on December 3rd.
Estaré tres días y dos noches en Guatemala. I’ll be in Guatemala for three days and two nights.
PRO TIP: Some South Americans use the verb devolverse instead of regresar when talking about going back to your country. In the sentence above, you can substitute the word regresaré for me devolveré too.
Travel Spanish To Use at the Airport:
For most of us, the airport is the first thing we see in a foreign country. Latin America has some awesome airports , where they probably speak English—but why take any chances, when you can learn some useful Spanish travel phrases.
Looking For a Place
¿Dónde está el baño? Where is the bathroom?
¿De qué terminal sale mi avión? From which terminal does my plane leave?
¿Cómo llego a la puerta 40F? How do I get to gate 40F?
Stating Your Business
Vengo a este país de visita. I’m visiting this country.
Venimos por motivos de negocios. We are coming for business.
Mi hermano viene a estudiar; yo solo vengo a dejarlo. My brother is coming here to study; I am just dropping him off.
Stating the Duration of Your Visit
Nos quedaremos aquí por dos semanas. We’ll be staying here for two weeks.
Regreso el 25 de Noviembre. I’m going back on November 25th.
Mi hermano se quedará hasta el próximo año; yo hasta la próxima semana. My brother will be staying until next year; I will (be staying) until next week.
Declaring Your Belongings
No traigo más de diez mil dólares en efectivo. I do not bring more than ten thousand dollars in cash.
Llevo cinco cajas de medicinas en mi maleta. I carry five boxes of medicine in my suitcase.
No tengo nada que declarar. I have nothing to declare.
Travel Spanish To Ask for Directions
One of the most important things when traveling is asking for directions, knowing where to go and where not to go and. If you’re in Latin America.
Remember to use the usted when talking to people you don’t know and are (or seem to be) older than you, and tú or vos when talking to someone your age or younger.
Formal Ways To Ask for Directions:
Disculpe, caballero, ¿dónde se encuentra La Mano? Excuse me, Sir, where is La Mano ?
Perdone, señorita, ¿cómo podría llegar al Museo del Oro? Excuse me, Miss, how can I get to the Gold Museum ?
Señora, ¿me puede indicar cómo llego al Palacio de Bellas Artes? Madam, could you tell me how to get to Palacio de Bellas Artes ?
Informal Ways To Ask for Directions:
¿Dónde está el volcán El Arenal? Where is El Arenal volcano?
¿Me decís cómo llegar a la Fortaleza del Cerro? Can you tell me how to get to Hill Fortress ?
Dime por dónde sigo para llegar al hotel. Tell me where to go to get to the hotel.
Following Directions in Spanish
After asking, most locals will try to help you and they will most likely combine the following verbs:
With some of these directions:
Practice Sentences
Siga derecho y al llegar a la esquina cruce a la derecha. Keep going straight and turn right when you get to the corner.
Regrese por donde vino y al terminar la cuadra camine 50 metros al oeste. Go back, all the way down the block, and walk 50 meters to the west.
Gire en la próxima avenida y llegue hasta el mercado; allí estará enfrente. Turn in the next avenue, reach the market; it’ll be there right in front.
Spanish Travel Phrases To Use at the Hotel
After finally arriving at your hotel and being about to reach some peace of mind, you’ll need to talk to the staff . Since they are people you do not know, I would recommend using formal Spanish in order to be more respectful.
Phrases To Use When Arriving
Reservé una habitación sencilla a nombre de… I booked a simple room under the name…
Es posible que me quede dos noches más en el hotel. It is possible that I will stay two more nights at the hotel.
¿En qué piso (o planta) se encuentra mi habitación? Which floor is my room?
Asking About Additional Services in the Hotel
¿El wi-fi está incluído en la tarifa? Is Wi-Fi included in the fee?
¿Hasta qué hora sirven el desayuno buffet? What time is the breakfast buffet served until?
¿Tengo acceso al spa y al jacuzzi con la habitación que renté? Do I have access to the spa and jacuzzi with the room I booked?
Asking About the City
¿Qué es lo mejor para ver en esta ciudad si solo tengo un día para visitarla? What’s the best thing to see in this city if I only have a day to visit it?
¿Se puede llamar a un taxi que me lleve, me espere y me traiga de vuelta al hotel? Is it possible to get a cab that takes me where I’m going, waits for me, and brings me back to the hotel?
¿Qué tan seguro es visitar ese barrio por la noche? How safe is it to visit that neighborhood at night?
FUN FACT: Many Spanish speakers don’t mind when a foreigner uses tú (the informal way) to talk to us, since some of us adopt a “forgiving” attitude towards this.
Talking About Currency
While the U.S. Dollar is widely accepted in many big cities, the deeper you adventure yourself into a country, the more difficult it gets to trade with a foreigner currency.
Solo tengo un billete de cien dólares, ¿me puede dar cambio? I only have a one-hundred-dollar bill, can you give me change?
¿Puedo pagar con dólares? Todavía no tengo la moneda local . Can I pay in dollars? I don’t have the local currency.
¿Cuánto es/son…en dólares? How much is… in dollars?
Getting Cash
¿Dónde hay un cajero automático por aquí cerca? Where can I find an ATM close by?
¿Cuánto me va a cobrar de comisión por hacer un retiro? What is the additional commission it will charge me to make a withdrawal?
Necesito que me dé el vuelto en billetes de a cincuenta quetzales, por favor. I need my change in fifty-quetzales bills, please.
Moving Around on Your Own
If you visit places out of walking range you are going to need to get a cab, a bus, a tram, or a metro, and it is useful to ask around for metro lines, times, and being safe on your trip.
¿Qué línea de metro debo tomar para llegar a Insurgentes? Which metro line do I have to take to get to Insurgentes?
¿Cuántas paradas faltan para llegar a…? How many stops to get to…?
¿A qué horas pasa el siguiente bus y a dónde va? What time does the next bus pass and where does it go?
¿Hay un tranvía en esta ciudad? Is there a tram in this city?
Quotes About Travelling in Spanish
For this last little section, I compiled four great quotes about travelling in Spanish to motivate you to travel, get to know magical places outside your country and see how beautiful Spanish can be.
“El mundo es un libro y quienes no viajan leen sólo una página”. “The world is a book and those who don’t travel read only one page.” —St. Agustine.
“Viajar es fatal para los prejuicios, la intolerancia, y la estrechez de miras”. “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.” —Mark Twain.
“Viajar es la única cosa que compras que te hace más rico”. “Travelling is the only thing you buy that makes you richer.” —Anonymous.
“Nadie se da cuenta de lo hermoso que es viajar hasta que llega a casa y descansa su cabeza sobre su vieja y conocida almohada”. “No one realizes how beautiful it is to travel until he comes home and rests his head on his old, familiar pillow”. —Lin Yutang.
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Learn how to say they visit in Spanish with examples, conjugations, and pronunciations. Find out the meaning, usage, and synonyms of visit in both languages.
Learn how to conjugate the verb visitar (to visit) in all Spanish tenses, including indicative, subjunctive and imperative. See examples, pronouns and practice exercises for each tense.
The verb visitar is what we call an -ar verb. -ar verbs are verbs that end in -ar. To conjugate visitar in the future, follow these two rules: Find the infinitive of the verb (verbs that have not been conjugated and end in -ar, -er, -ir ). In this case visitar. Then attach the ending to the end of the infinitive.
Conjugate Visitar in every Spanish verb tense including preterite, imperfect, future, conditional, and subjunctive.
VISIT translations: visitar, estar de visita, visitar, visita, visitar, visitar, visita [feminine, singular]. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.
visitar - to visit. ir a ver. azotar - to whip, to flog, to lash, to batter, to devastate, to afflict. afligir - to distress, to upset, to afflict. How to say visit in Spanish - Translation of visit to Spanish by Nglish, comprehensive English - Spanish Dictionary, Translation and English learning by Britannica.
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yo - first person singular, equivalent to English I. tú - second person singular, equivalent to English you (familiar) él, ella, usted - third person singular, equivalent to English he, she, you (formal) nosotros, nosotras - first person plural, equivalent to English we.
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a visit to the lavatory or toilet una visita al servicio ⧫ una visita al señor Roca (inf) transitive verb. 1. (= go and see) [person] visitar ⧫ hacer una visita a. [place] ir a ⧫ visitar. to visit the sick visitar a los enfermos. to visit a patient ir a ver a un paciente ⧫ visitar a un paciente.
Visitar - Commands (Imperative) (tú) visita. (él) visite. (nosotros) visitemos. (vosotros) visitad. (ellos) visiten. Quiz. Spanish verb Visitar conjugated in all tenses, with quizzes, audio and English translations for all forms.
visit⇒ vi (keep company briefly) darse una vuelta loc verb : visitar⇒ vtr : I hope my friend will visit for tea. Espero que mi amigo se de una vuelta para tomar un té. Espero que mi amigo me visite para tomar un té. visit vi: US (have friendly conversation) hablar⇒ vtr : pasar el tiempo loc verb : They can sit and visit for hours. Ellos ...
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VISITAR translations: to visit, to visit, to see, to see patients, visit, visit, call on, do, look in on, look up, tour. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English ...
visitar, visita, consulta are the top translations of "visit" into Spanish. Sample translated sentence: Tom tried to remember the last time he had visited an art museum. ↔ Tom trató de recordar la última vez que había visitado un museo de arte. visit Verb verb noun grammar. (transitive) To go and meet (a person) or see (a place).
traducir VISIT: visitar, estar de visita, visitar, visita, visitar, visitar, visita [feminine, singular]. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.
Useful Travel Phrases in Spanish: Listen and Practice! Sí, por favor, or no, gracias are two of the most famous Spanish travel phrases in the world, because they are so simple. When eating tacos in Mexico, hiking in Costa Rica, exploring Cuba, tasting coffee in Colombia, visiting the Maya ruins in Guatemala, admiring the Iguazu falls in Argentina, traveling through Spain, or stopping by ...
Translate They are visiting. See 10 authoritative translations of They are visiting in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
Translate They are coming to visit. See Spanish-English translations with audio pronunciations, examples, and word-by-word explanations. Learn Spanish. Translation. ... SpanishDictionary.com is the world's most popular Spanish-English dictionary, translation, and learning website. Ver en español en inglés.com.