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Invitó

Invitó is the third-person singular form of the Spanish verb invitar in the pretérito indefinido (preterite) tense. It translates as “he invited” or “she invited” and is used to describe a completed invitation in the past. The form typically accompanies a direct object indicating who was invited and may specify the event or activity that was invited to.

Etymology: Invitar derives from Latin invitāre, passing through Old Spanish. The pretérite form invitó preserves the

Usage: Common constructions include examples like “Él invitó a sus amigos a la fiesta” or “Ella invitó

Notes: Invitó carries a written accent on the final syllable to indicate its past tense form. It

See also: invitar, invitación.

stem
invit-
with
the
standard
-ó
ending
for
third-person
singular
in
the
preterite.
a
su
primo
a
cenar.”
The
verb
can
be
followed
by
“a”
and
a
person
or
by
a
phrase
naming
the
event
invited
to.
In
some
dialects,
it
may
appear
as
“invitó
a
que”
+
subjunctive
to
introduce
a
subordinate
clause
describing
an
encouraged
action
or
request,
though
simpler
forms
such
as
“invitó
a
venir”
are
more
common
in
everyday
language.
contrasts
with
present
tense
forms
such
as
invita
(he/she
invites)
and
invito
(I
invite),
which
have
different
stress
patterns
and
meanings.