This is the 12730th most frequent Spanish word.
observado
"Observed"
'Observado' is used here as the past participle in a present perfect tense construction, indicating an action that has been recently completed.
He observado que el clima ha cambiado.
I have observed that the weather has changed.
'Observado' acts as the past participle in a passive voice construction, implying the dog was the subject of the observation.
El perro fue observado jugando en el parque.
The dog was observed playing in the park.
'Observado' is used reflexively in the present perfect tense to denote self-observation.