saem

This is the 5392nd most frequent Portuguese word.


saem

"Saem" means "they go out" or "they leave."


Here, 'saem' is used to indicate the habitual action of leaving, implying regular occurrence.

Eles saem cedo para o trabalho.

They leave early for work.


In this sentence, 'saem' is used to describe the act of departing from a location as a conditional clause.

Quando os alunos saem da sala, o professor arruma o quadro.

When the students leave the room, the teacher arranges the board.


Here, 'saem' is metaphorically used to express the emergence or outcome of concepts or thoughts from meetings.

As ideias que saem destas reuniões são muito interessantes.

The ideas that come out of these meetings are very interesting.