Invité(e)
christening
vous êtes invité(e)
Vous êtes tous invités
The word "nobody" in french is ne...personne. Ex. Je n'invite personne. I invited nobody. : )
Vous êtes invités le vendredi.
"You are invited to a party!" in English is Vous êtes invité à une fête! in French.
It is correct to say that you are invited to a particular event, not invited for.
Les ados sont invités / les adolescents sont invités.
I am not sure anyone invited it. It was invented by the French mathematician, Blaise Pascal.
The Czechs were not invited to the Munich conference by the British or French. The British and French though that the Czechs would not help make a deal with Hitler.
The correct form of invitation in "you are invited to lunch" or "you are invited at lunch" is "you are invited to lunch". You could also say, "you are invited to lunch at my house" as this would be grammatically correct.