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hacer una visita

English translation of hacer una visita

make a visit

'Hacer una visita' is a phrase in Spanish that translates to 'make a visit' in English. It is often used when referring to the action of visiting a place, person, or going somewhere with a specific purpose. It implies the temporary nature of the stay. For instance, 'Voy a hacer una visita a mis abuelos' means 'I am going to visit my grandparents'. Note that the literal word-to-word translation, 'make a visit', might not sound as natural in English as the simple term 'visit' does.


Example sentences using: hacer una visita

Quiero hacer una visita a mis abuelos este fin de semana.

English translation of Quiero hacer una visita a mis abuelos este fin de semana.

I want to make a visit to my grandparents this weekend.

This phrase expresses the intention of visiting the speaker's grandparents during the upcoming weekend.

Ella va a hacer una visita al museo con sus amigos.

English translation of Ella va a hacer una visita al museo con sus amigos.

She is going to make a visit to the museum with her friends.

In this sentence, the subject plans to visit the museum accompanied by friends, highlighting the social aspect of the visit.

Tenemos que hacer una visita a la oficina para firmar unos documentos.

English translation of Tenemos que hacer una visita a la oficina para firmar unos documentos.

We have to make a visit to the office to sign some documents.

This phrase indicates a necessity to attend the office for the purpose of signing important documents, implying a formal visit.

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