How to Say "invites" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “invites” is “invita” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA1
Verb (Conjugated Form)A1
He/She/It/You (formal) invites

Examples
Mi hermana invita a toda la familia a la cena de Navidad.
My sister invites the whole family to Christmas dinner.
Ella siempre invita con mucha anticipación.
She always invites well in advance.
¡Invita a tu amigo a jugar con nosotros!
Invite your friend to play with us!
Dual Role of 'Invita'
'Invita' is used in two main ways: 1) To say 'he, she, or formal you' is inviting (present tense), and 2) As the informal command 'Invite!' (tú form).
Preposition Use
Mistake: “Invita su amigo a la fiesta.”
Correction: Invita a su amigo a la fiesta. (Always use 'a' before a person when they receive the invitation.)
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