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observe in Latin

observe in Latin is animadverto, aspecto, considero — observe means to watch someone or something carefully.

observe in Latin

animadverto
verb
(transitive) To take note of and celebrate (a holiday or similar occurrence), to keep; to follow (a type of time or calendar reckoning).
aspecto
verb
(transitive) To take note of and celebrate (a holiday or similar occurrence), to keep; to follow (a type of time or calendar reckoning).
considero
verb
(transitive) To take note of and celebrate (a holiday or similar occurrence), to keep; to follow (a type of time or calendar reckoning).
inhaereo
verb
(transitive) To take note of and celebrate (a holiday or similar occurrence), to keep; to follow (a type of time or calendar reckoning).
inspicio
verb
(transitive) To take note of and celebrate (a holiday or similar occurrence), to keep; to follow (a type of time or calendar reckoning).
obsequor
verb
(transitive) To take note of and celebrate (a holiday or similar occurrence), to keep; to follow (a type of time or calendar reckoning).

What does "observe" mean?

  1. verb To watch someone or something carefully.
    "Scientists observed the animals' behaviour for months."
  2. verb To follow or comply with a rule, custom, or celebration.
    "Many families observe the holiday with a traditional meal."
  3. verb To make a remark or comment.
    ""You look tired," he observed."

observe in a sentence

  • Scientists observed the animals' behaviour for months.
  • She observed him closely as he explained his plan.
  • Many families observe the holiday with a traditional meal.
  • "You look tired," he observed.

Similar words in Latin

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "observe" in Latin?

"observe" in Latin is animadverto, aspecto, considero. observe means: To watch someone or something carefully.

How do you use "observe" in a sentence?

Example: "Scientists observed the animals' behaviour for months." In Latin, "observe" is animadverto, aspecto, considero.

Are there other ways to say "observe" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 6 translations listed for "observe": animadverto, aspecto, considero, inhaereo, inspicio, obsequor.

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