façam

This is the 4835th most frequent Portuguese word.


façam

"Façam" means "do" or "make" (plural formal command or subjunctive form).


In this sentence, 'façam' is used as a formal or plural imperative verb suggesting a group of people or someone in a formal situation should perform exercises.

Façam os exercícios antes de amanhã.

Complete the exercises before tomorrow.


Here, 'façam' is applied in an exhortative context, encouraging the listeners to consistently act correctly, addressing a group or using formal language.

Façam o que é certo, sempre.

Do what is right, always.


The verb 'façam' in this example urges the listeners to choose carefully and wisely, directed toward a plural or formal audience.

Façam suas escolhas com sabedoria.

Make your choices wisely.