Usages of spectare
Vos in urbe manetis et senes spectatis.
(You [plural] remain in the city and watch the old men.)
Nauta caelum in mari spectat.
The sailor watches the sky at sea.
Miles fortis in via stat et ignem spectat.
(The brave soldier stands in the road and watches the fire.)
Equus lente per viam ambulat, et puella eum lente spectat.
The horse walks slowly along the road, and the girl watches him slowly.
Mater puerum cum magna cura spectat.
Mother watches the boy with great care.
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