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Observadas

Observadas is the feminine plural form of the past participle of observar in Spanish. It functions as an adjective meaning “observed” or as a passive participle, and it can also be used as a noun phrase referring to the observed entities when the noun is omitted or understood from context.

Usage and grammar: Observadas agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies, typically appearing with

Common contexts: In scientific research, you may encounter phrases like las zonas observadas, las muestras observadas,

Etymology and related forms: Observadas comes from observar, via the feminine plural past participle suffix -adas.

See also: observar, observación, observatorio, observador, concordancia de adjetivos.

feminine
plural
nouns
such
as
zonas,
muestras,
entidades,
or
variables.
It
can
appear
in
attributive
position
(las
zonas
observadas)
or
in
predicative
constructions
(las
zonas
fueron
observadas).
It
is
common
in
scientific,
academic,
and
formal
writing
to
describe
data,
phenomena,
or
subjects
that
have
been
examined
or
recorded.
or
las
entidades
observadas,
to
denote
elements
that
have
been
inspected
or
measured.
In
social
sciences,
one
might
refer
to
las
variables
observadas
or
las
respuestas
observadas
to
indicate
the
items
that
were
collected
through
study.
In
general
prose,
observed
phenomena
or
conditions
can
be
described
as
observadas
when
the
feminine
noun
is
present.
Related
forms
include
observable
(observable
in
English
membranes),
observador/observadora
(observer),
observación
(observation),
and
the
masculine
plural
observados.