visit
The word 'visita' in Italian is used to express the action of visiting a place or person. It is a noun and can be used in the context of a friendly visit, a medical check-up, or a touristic visit. For example, 'Ho fatto una visita a Roma' means 'I made a visit to Rome'.
I scheduled a visit to the dentist for Monday.
This sentence is referring to an upcoming appointment that the speaker has made with their dentist. In this context, 'visita' is used to mean 'appointment' or 'visit'.
His visit to Italy was memorable.
This sentence is referring to someone's trip or visit to Italy which left a strong impact or memory. In this context, 'visita' is used to refer to 'visit' or 'trip'.
During his visit, we showed Marco the city.
This sentence describes a situation where during someone's visit (presumably Marco's), the speaker and others showed him around the city. The term 'visita' here refers to someone's stay or visit.