invite
The Italian word 'invitare' is used to express the act of inviting someone to a place or event. It is a regular verb in Italian, and its conjugation is similar to other -are verbs. For example, 'Ti invito a cena' means 'I invite you to dinner'.
I would like to invite Maria to my party
This sentence is using the word 'invitare' (to invite) to express the speaker's intention to extend an invitation to 'Maria' for his/her party.
I would like to invite all my friends to the concert
In this example, 'invitare' (to invite) is used to state the speaker's desire to ask all their friends to join them at a concert.
You need to invite your boss to dinner
Here, 'invitare' (to invite) is used in the imperative form, telling the listener that they need to invite their boss over for a meal.