How to Say "rendezvous" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “rendezvous” is “cita” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Tengo una cita con el médico mañana.
I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow.
¿Quieres tener una cita conmigo este viernes?
Would you like to go on a date with me this Friday?
No puedo llegar tarde a mi cita en el banco.
I can't be late to my appointment at the bank.
Always feminine
Cita is always feminine: 'una cita', 'la cita'. The ending never changes.
Use 'tener' not 'hacer'
You 'have' an appointment in Spanish: 'tener una cita'. Don't say 'hacer una cita'.
Mixing up appointment and quote
Mistake: “Saying 'Necesito una cita' when you need a quotation from a book.”
Correction: Both use 'cita', but add context: 'cita médica' (doctor) or 'cita del libro' (quote) to be clear.
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