salvaram

This is the 12299th most frequent Portuguese word.


salvaram

"Salvaram" means "they saved" or "you (plural) saved" in English.


In this sentence, 'salvaram' is employed in its past tense usage of the verb 'salvar,' indicating an action of rescue performed in the past by the subject 'eles' (they).

Eles salvaram a criança do incêndio.

They saved the child from the fire.


Here, 'salvaram' describes the past tense action of preserving life or preventing harm, attributed to 'os médicos' (the doctors).

Os médicos salvaram muitas vidas durante a epidemia.

Doctors saved many lives during the epidemic.


The term 'salvaram' in this context reflects its application to financial or business situations where actions lead to a successful avoidance of detrimental outcomes.

Essas ações salvaram a empresa da falência.

Those actions saved the company from bankruptcy.