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vizitai

Vizitai is the Lithuanian noun for visits; its plural form vizitai refers to multiple visits or occasions of visiting someone or something. The term covers a range of contexts, including official visits, business meetings, and social calls, as well as visits to places such as hospitals, museums, or offices. In sentence usage, vizitai typically function as the subject or object of verbs related to visiting.

Etymology: The word vizitas is a native Lithuanian noun formed with the masculine -as ending; the plural

Grammatical notes and usage: Vizitas is masculine; plural vizitai. Genitive forms are vizito (singular) and vizitų

See also: vizitas; wizyta; visite.

vizitai
follows
standard
Lithuanian
pluralization.
The
term
has
cognates
in
related
languages,
such
as
Polish
wizyta
and
Russian
vizit,
indicating
historical
borrowing
and
a
common
Indo-European
origin
for
the
concept
of
a
visit.
(plural).
Common
phrases
include
vizitas
pas
gydytoją
(a
visit
to
a
doctor)
and
vizitai
į
įmonę
(visits
to
a
company).
The
word
is
widely
used
in
news,
tourism,
administration,
and
everyday
speech
to
describe
the
action
or
event
of
visiting.