comem

This is the 9417th most frequent Portuguese word.


comem

"Comem" means "they eat" in English.


In this sentence, 'comem' is used as the third person plural present tense of the verb 'comer,' meaning 'to eat,' indicating a habitual action.

Eles comem frutas diariamente.

They eat fruits daily.


Here, 'comem' again serves as the plural present tense of 'comer,' emphasizing the shared action performed by the subjects described.

Quando estão juntos, sempre comem algo saboroso.

When they are together, they always eat something tasty.


In this example, 'comem' illustrates an additional activity following another significant event, highlighting the continuous nature of the action.

Mesmo depois da refeição, ainda comem sobremesas.

Even after the meal, they still eat desserts.