This is the 3295th most frequent Portuguese word.
entrem
"Entrem" means "enter" or "go in" (used as a command in the subjunctive or imperative mood).
In this sentence, 'entrem' is used as a polite imperative form directed at a group, urging them to enter the room.
Por favor, entrem na sala de aula antes que a aula comece.
Please enter the classroom before the class starts.
In this sentence, 'entrem' appears in a subordinate clause suggesting a conditional or eventual action in the subjunctive mood.
Quando vocês entrem no prédio, sigam as instruções da segurança.
When you enter the building, follow the security instructions.
Here, 'entrem' is used in a subjunctive context to express the necessity of agreement among everyone involved.