This is the 3028th most frequent Portuguese word.
aceitas
"Aceitas" means "you accept" or "do you accept" in English, depending on context.
In this sentence, 'aceita' is the present tense form of the verb 'aceitar' (to accept) used in the third person singular, applied here when asking someone about their preference between coffee or tea.
Você aceita café ou chá?
Do you accept coffee or tea?
Here, 'aceitas' functions as the past participle of 'aceitar' (to accept), agreeing in gender and number with 'propostas' (proposals) in a passive sentence structure.
As propostas foram aceitas pelo conselho.
The proposals were accepted by the council.
In this example, 'aceitas' is the present tense form of 'aceitar' conjugated for the second person singular, referring to the action of accepting a challenge.