How to Say โYou visitโ in Italian
Mi visitate
mee vee-see-TAH-teh
[mee vee-see-TAH-teh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Combines the pronoun 'mi' with 'visitate' to indicate someone is visiting 'me'.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: A polite gesture in Italy is announcing your visit with 'mi visitate?' to see if it's a good time.
Phrase Breakdown
Mi
[mee]
Me
Used to refer to oneself as the object of a verb.
Mi visitate sempre con regali.
You always visit me with gifts.
visitate
[vee-see-TAH-teh]
visit
Pay a call to (someone) for social or professional reasons.
Domani mi visitate per vedere il nuovo gatto.
Tomorrow you visit me to see the new cat.
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