That depends on the version of The Bible you check. The word "invitation" doesn't occur in the King James Bible or many of the older translations, but that doesn't mean the concept of an invitation, expressed in another word, doesn't appear.
The word itself does appear in many of the newer translations.
The word "word" is used 569 times in the NIV Bible, and the word "words" is used 424 times in the NIV Bible. The word "Word" appears in the KJV Bible, 1,179 times.
The word Ashley is definitely not in the Bible.
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The French word for "invitation" is (drum roll, please): "invitation."
Invitation = hazmaná (×”×–×ž× ×”)
The word invitation is a noun. The plural noun is invitations.
She was happy to receive an invitation to the party. What are you waiting for, an invitation?
No, it is not an adverb. Invitation is a noun.
The word for "invitation" in Sanskrit is "निमंत्रण" (nimantṛṇa).
The word for "invitation" in Portuguese is "convite."
The antonym of invitation is refusal or rejection.
The invitation got lost in the mail.
The word 'invitation' is a noun, a word for a written or verbal request inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'invitation' is it.Example: I received an invitation to the party. It came in the mail today.
There are 4 syllables in invitation .... in - vih - tay - shun.
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