casan

This is the 6092nd most frequent Portuguese word.


casan

"Casam" is a conjugated form of the verb "casar," meaning "they marry" or "they get married."


Here, 'casam' is used as the verb 'casar' in the present tense, third person plural form, meaning 'to marry'.

Eles casam na primavera todos os anos.

They marry in the spring every year.


In this sentence, 'casam' refers to the harmonious alignment of ideas or opinions, showing a metaphorical usage of the word.

Ao discutir ideias, suas opiniões frequentemente casam perfeitamente.

When discussing ideas, their opinions often fit perfectly.


Here, 'casam' is employed to indicate agreement or correspondence between items, reflecting the concept of 'matching.'

Se os números casam com os registros, podemos proceder.

If the numbers match the records, we can proceed.