The word invitation is a noun. The plural noun is invitations.
The word 'invite' is used informally as a noun; 'Did you send them an invite?'The abstract noun forms for the verb to invite are inviter (invitor), invitee, and invitation.
Forms of the verb to invite are inviting (gerund) and invitation (noun).A different word is the adjective invitiate, meaning not spoiled or corrupted.
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The verb form of the word invitation is invite.Other verbs are invites, inviting and invited.Some examples are:"I want to invite you to the party"."He invites you on a date"."I am inviting her to dinner"."I was invited by my boss".
the definition of invitation is when you invite somebody in your or somebody invite you...
The verb of invitation is invite. As in "to invite someone to something".
The word 'invite' is used informally as a noun; 'Did you send them an invite?'The abstract noun forms for the verb to invite are inviter (invitor), invitee, and invitation.
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The word 'invitation' is 'memo' (plural: dimemo) in Sesotho - this is derived from the verb 'mema' (to invite).
The noun forms of the verb to invite are invitee, invitation, and the gerund, inviting.
The noun form for the verb 'invite' is invitation.
No, it is not an adverb. Invitation is a noun.
Convidar, solicitar. (verb) Invitation = Convite. (noun)
Abstract noun forms for the verb to invite are invitation and the gerund, inviting.
The abstract noun form for the verb to invite are invitation and the gerund, inviting.
No, it is not. It is a verb, meaning to ask to a meeting or celebration. (The noun 'invite' is a slang form of the noun 'invitation'.)