"Imbita" is a word in TAGALOG, CHAVACANO
English: v. invite
Tagalog: yaya
imbita
Active Verb: mag-imbita
Passive Verb: imbitahin
Definition: (verb) to invite
Examples: 1) Mag-imbita ka ng iyong kaibigan sa bahay. (You invite your friends to the house.) 2) Imbitahin mo ang iyong mga kaibigan sa bahay. (Invite your friends to the house.)
Now go. Leaving quickly is the best thing you can do. Don't think about it, don't look back, and don't think that what's behind you is better than what's in front because it's not. Not in the very least, Hannah.
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