How to Say βSupervised visitsβ in Mexican Spanish
Visitas supervisadas
vee-SEE-tahs soo-payr-vee-SAH-dahs
[vee-SEE-tahs soo-payr-vee-SAH-dahs]
π¬ Usage Tip: Combining 'visitas' and 'supervisadas' adds a formal tone.
π²π½ In Mexico: 'Visitas supervisadas' might echo child visitation rights, or here, a playful twist with pets.
Phrase Breakdown
Visitas
[vee-SEE-tahs]
Visits
Coming to see someone or something.
Prefieren las visitas supervisadas para el gato.
They prefer supervised visits for the cat.
supervisadas
[soo-payr-vee-SAH-dahs]
Supervised
Watched over by someone.
El acuerdo incluye visitas supervisadas.
The agreement includes supervised visits.
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