Observo (en. Noticed)
/obˈseɾ.βo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To appreciate something that presents itself to the sight with attention and care.
I observe how the birds fly in formation.
Observo cómo los pájaros vuelan en formación.
To make a detailed review or analysis of a situation.
I observe the changes in the weather daily.
Observo los cambios en el clima diariamente.
To issue a judgment or conclusion based on what is seen.
I observe that their efforts have paid off.
Observo que sus esfuerzos han dado resultado.
Etymology
Derived from the Latin 'observare', which means to look attentively.
Common Phrases and Expressions
I observe that
Indicates that something has been noticed.
observo que
I have observed
Indicates that something has been noticed in the past.
he observado
When observing
When looking or noticing something attentively.
al observar
Related Words
Observation
The action of observing something.
observación
Observer
A person who observes.
observador
Observant
One who pays attention to what happens.
observante
Slang Meanings
To see discreetly
I was observing the conversation from afar.
Estaba observando la conversación desde lejos.
To look with interest
I always observe how the children interact in the park.
Siempre observo cómo interactúan los niños en el parque.