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What's the difference between huesped and invitado?

What's the difference between huesped and invitado?

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What's the difference between huesped and invitado?

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updated Dec 15, 2011
posted by tchcdon
huésped -- requires an accent mark - gintar77, Aug 20, 2011

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Generally speaking, a guest at a place of lodging is "un huésped". A guest you invite to your house or party, etc. is "un invitado".

updated Aug 19, 2011
edited by gintar77
posted by gintar77
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And a guest at a restaurant is a cliente....

updated Aug 20, 2011
edited by jeezzle
posted by jeezzle
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Un huésped is typically a paying guest, like in a hotel. Un invitado is like a guest in your home or at a party.

updated Aug 19, 2011
posted by rodneyp
oops! Didn't realize someone already said this. - rodneyp, Aug 19, 2011