See the stars
The word 'ver las estrellas' is a phrase in Spanish that translates to 'see the stars' in English. This phrase can be used both in its literal sense, referring to the act of stargazing, or looking at the stars in the night sky, and metaphorically, suggesting the experience of great pleasure, astonishment or being knocked unconscious (seeing stars before your eyes). It's a common expression and can be found in many pieces of Spanish literature and daily conversation.
Tonight we are going to go out to the countryside to see the stars.
The phrase indicates plans for a nighttime activity in the countryside, emphasizing the intention to observe the stars.
I love to lie down on the beach and see the stars.
This phrase expresses a personal preference for watching the stars while relaxing on the beach, combining leisure with the beauty of the night sky.
Every summer, my family and I go to the lake to see the stars.
The sentence shares a family tradition of visiting the lake during summer to enjoy stargazing, illustrating a connection between family time and nature.