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In latin the word for "to look" is: Spectāre in the infinitive form of the verb. This verb is also related to the latin word Spectātor (sing.), (pl. spectātōrēs) spectators because they're looking at something, they're lookers:) The latin word is declined (inflected) for different tenses and the verb in the present active tense is: Spectāre, if you know about participles (ex; going, walking, LOOKING, driving, etc.) These select group of participles are in the the present tense, what's more they are also in the active voice (ex. Lightning struck the barn. act. vs. The barn was struck by lightning. pass.), so in latin the present active participle of "to look" is spectāns.:P If you want the active ask me:)

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