意思
To go and see a friend.
文化背景
In France, it is considered rude to 'visiter un ami' without calling first. Spontaneity is less common than in the US or Italy. In Quebec, 'visiter quelqu'un' is standard and not considered an error, unlike in France where teachers might correct it. Hospitality is paramount. Visiting a friend often involves tea and staying for a long duration.
The 'Place' Rule
If you are in France, try to use 'visiter' for the Eiffel Tower and 'aller voir' for your friend. You'll sound like a local!
Liaison Alert
Don't forget the 'n' sound in 'un ami'. Without it, it sounds choppy.
意思
To go and see a friend.
The 'Place' Rule
If you are in France, try to use 'visiter' for the Eiffel Tower and 'aller voir' for your friend. You'll sound like a local!
Liaison Alert
Don't forget the 'n' sound in 'un ami'. Without it, it sounds choppy.
自我测试
Choose the correct verb for a person in formal French.
Je veux ___ ma grand-mère.
'Rendre visite à' is the formal way to visit a person.
Fill in the blank with the correct article.
Je visite ___ ami (masculine).
'Ami' is masculine, so it takes 'un'.
Match the verb with the correct object.
Match the pairs:
Visiter is for places, Rendre visite is for people.
Complete the sentence.
Pierre: 'Tu fais quoi ?' Moi: 'Je ___ un ami.'
The first person singular of visiter is 'visite'.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Visiter vs. Rendre Visite à
练习题库
4 练习Je veux ___ ma grand-mère.
'Rendre visite à' is the formal way to visit a person.
Je visite ___ ami (masculine).
'Ami' is masculine, so it takes 'un'.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Visiter is for places, Rendre visite is for people.
Pierre: 'Tu fais quoi ?' Moi: 'Je ___ un ami.'
The first person singular of visiter is 'visite'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
3 个问题Not 'wrong', but 'informal' or 'regional'. In a French classroom, use 'rendre visite à'. In a cafe, 'visiter' is fine.
Yes, it follows the same logic as 'visiter un ami'.
Je visite une amie. (Add an 'e' to ami).
相关表达
Rendre visite à
similarTo pay a visit to someone.
Aller voir
synonymTo go see.
Passer chez
builds onTo drop by someone's place.