How to Say "worships" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “worships” is “adora” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Mi sobrina adora a su gato.
My niece adores her cat.
¿Usted adora el café fuerte?
Do you (formal) adore strong coffee?
La comunidad adora a ese artista por su humildad.
The community idolizes that artist because of his humility.
Identifying 'Adora'
The word 'adora' can mean 'he/she/it adores' (third person) OR 'you adore' (formal 'usted' form) in the present tense. Context will tell you which one is correct.
The Personal 'A'
When 'adora' is followed by a person (or a beloved pet), you must use the word 'a' right before the person's name or title: 'Él adora a su esposa' (He adores his wife).
Forgetting the 'a'
Mistake: “Ella adora su madre.”
Correction: Ella adora a su madre. (Remember to use 'a' before the person who receives the action of adoring.)
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