Home

invadiste

Invadiste is a term with different senses depending on the language, most commonly encountered in French and Spanish. In French, invadiste is a noun that designates a person who invades or participates in an invasion; it refers to an invader and is used mainly in historical, literary, or journalistic contexts. The word is formed from the verb invader (to invade) with the agent noun suffix -iste and can have a plural form invadistes. In everyday French, more common terms for an aggressor are envahisseur or attaquant.

In Spanish, invadiste is not a noun but a verb form: it is the second-person singular preterite

Etymology and usage considerations: invadiste derives from invadir or invadere through the agentive suffix -iste, a

See also: invasion, invader, envahisseur (French for invader). The term may appear in discussions of military

of
invadir,
meaning
“you
invaded.”
This
conjugation
appears
in
narratives
or
descriptions
of
past
events.
As
a
noun
in
Spanish,
invadente
or
invasor
would
be
used
to
denote
a
person
who
invades.
pattern
found
in
several
Romance
languages
for
naming
practitioners
or
agents
of
a
action.
Because
of
its
historical
or
pejorative
connotations,
the
term
is
more
common
in
analysis,
reporting,
or
literary
contexts
than
in
casual
discourse.
history,
territorial
conflicts,
or
debates
about
occupation.