visa
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English
Etymology
From 1831, "official signature or endorsement on a passport," from French visa, from Latin charta visa (meaning "paper that has been seen") from feminine perfect passive of Latin videre ("to see").
Pronunciation
Noun
visa (plural visas)
- A permit to enter and leave a country, normally issued by the authorities of the country to be visited.
Related terms
- student visa
- tourist visa
- transit visa
- working-holiday visa
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Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /viːsa/, [ˈviːsa]
Noun
visa n.
- Plural indefinite of visum
Dutch
Noun
visa
- Plural form of visum.
Finnish
Noun
visa
- A kind of birch (wood), in which the fibers are twisted, resulting in a very hard and decorative wood material.
- A quiz.
Declension
Declension of visa (type kala)
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French
Pronunciation
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Verb
visa
- third-person singular past historic form of viser
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Indonesian
Noun
visa
- Visa
Latin
Etymology 1
Inflected form of visum (“vision, mental image”).
Pronunciation
Noun
visa
Etymology 2
Inflected form of vīsus (“seen, having been seen”), perfect passive participle of videō (“see”).
Pronunciation
Participle
vīsa
- nominative feminine singular of vīsus
- nominative neuter plural of vīsus
- accusative neuter plural of vīsus
- vocative feminine singular of vīsus
- vocative neuter plural of vīsus
Pronunciation
Participle
vīsā
- ablative feminine singular of vīsus
Norwegian
Noun
visa
- definite singular of vise
Romanian
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA: [viˈsa]
Verb
a visa (third-person singular present visează, past participle visat) 1st conj.
- to dream
Conjugation
conjugation of visa (First conjugation)| infinitive | a visa | ||||||
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| gerund | visând | ||||||
| past participle | visat | ||||||
| number | singular | plural | |||||
| person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | |
| indicative | eu | tu | el/ea | noi | voi | ei/ele | |
| present | visez | visezi | visează | visăm | visaţi | visează | |
| imperfect | visam | visai | visa | visam | visaţi | visau | |
| simple perfect | visai | visaşi | visă | visarăm | visarăţi | visară | |
| pluperfect | visasem | visaseşi | visase | visaserăm | visaserăţi | visaseră | |
| subjunctive | eu | tu | el/ea | noi | voi | ei/ele | |
| present | să visez | să visezi | să viseze | să visăm | să visaţi | să viseze | |
| imperative | — | tu | — | — | voi | — | |
| affirmative | visează | visaţi | |||||
| negative | nu visa | nu visaţi | |||||
Derived terms
Spanish
Noun
visa f. (plural visas)
Swedish
Pronunciation
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Adjective
visa
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Q. Does other bank know that I have a curent visa and master credit card from other banks? Will I be denied if i have italready?
Asked by Rheno - Mon May 3 09:24:13 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Visa and Mastercard are two separate systems, although many issuers are members of both systems. A bank will know what you have because they will purchase a credit report on you before deciding to issue you a card. You will not be denied simply because you already have a card. The new bank will assume you are applying because you are dissatisfied with your current bank or the terms on your old card. They hope you will move a majority of your usage to the new card. Most people have multiple cards. (The will deny you if you already have 10 or 12 but that's silly)
Answered by Ted - Mon May 3 10:07:41 2010



