The phrase "When you invite me" in Spanish is "Cuando me invites." This expression is often used to inquire about the possibility of being invited to an event or gathering. It's a casual way to express interest in attending something and can be used among friends or acquaintances.
The Spanish word for "invite" is "invitar".
to invite = convidar, invitar
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It means "to invite".
gracias por la invitación
Te/le//os/les* invito/invitamos# a los Estados Unidos = I/we# invite you* to the United States. * Various forms for 'you': informal singular/formal singular//informal plural/formal plural # 'I invite/we invite'
Usually is a dinner.... but example you invite to "cenar" to a girl its like an metting appointment...
Most likely, it's not "imbitame" but "invitame" (with an accent on that second I.) It means "invite me!"
The future tense is "will invite"
The prefix of "invite" is "in-".
You can't do that
No. You can invite or refuse to invite anyone you wish.