How to Say "you visit" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “you visit” is “visitas” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
¿Con qué frecuencia visitas a tu familia?
How often do you visit your family?
Si visitas Sevilla, tienes que ver la Giralda.
If you visit Seville, you have to see the Giralda.
Es importante que no visites ese sitio sin protección.
It is important that you do not visit that place without protection. (Subjunctive use)
Tú vs. Usted
The form 'visitas' is used when talking directly to a friend, child, or someone you know well (tú). For formal situations, you would use 'visita' (usted).
Regular Verb Pattern
'Visitar' is a regular '-ar' verb, meaning it follows the most common and predictable conjugation pattern in Spanish.
Missing the 's'
Mistake: “Saying 'tú visita' instead of 'tú visitas'.”
Correction: The 'tú' form (informal singular 'you') almost always ends in '-s' in the present tense.
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