To observe is "observar."
Jose Rizal observed that the Spanish language was being used as a tool for oppression by the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines. He also noticed that the Spanish language was a barrier to communication among Filipinos, as it was primarily used by the ruling elite and not widely understood by the general population.
Las Estrellas is Spanish for "The Stars". The singular form would be "La Estrella," or "The Star." The term could be then modified with a verb such as observar (or "To observe") to say, "Observar Las Estrellas" or "To observe the stars."
There is a Spanish saying: 'Somos mas catolico que el Papa' - 'We are more Catholic than the Pope', so presumably catholicism is one.
Depending on context, it could be "notar" (to note), "darse cuenta de" (to realize), "avisar" (to advise or warn), or "fijarse en" (to observe).
Eyes and cameras observe you.
The noun forms for the verb to observe are observer, observance, observation, and the gerund, observing.A related noun form is observatory.
Observe is a verb.
The latin word for observe is observare. Observer is the adjective.
A possible suffix for "observe" is "-ation", which can create the noun "observation" from the verb "observe".
i observe ice
you observe your mom
Winston Churchill observed the Spanish fight of the Cuban guerrillas in 1895, having obtained a commission to write about the conflict from the Daily Graphic.