This is the 11337th most frequent Portuguese word.
morasse
"Morasse" is the imperfect subjunctive form of the verb "morar," meaning "if (you/he/she) lived" (conditional or hypothetical).
In this sentence, 'morasse' is used as a subjunctive imperfect verb form indicating a hypothetical condition or situation.
Se ele morasse perto, poderíamos visitá-lo mais frequentemente.
If he lived nearby, we could visit him more often.
'Morasse' in this context is again used in a hypothetical scenario, reflecting a condition that isn't currently true.
Se eu morasse em outra cidade, talvez tivesse mais oportunidades.
If I lived in another city, I might have more opportunities.
Here, 'morasse' expresses a desire or wish that is unfulfilled, employing the subjunctive imperfect mood for such speculation.