This is the 5400th most frequent Portuguese word.
saírem
"Saírem" means "to leave" or "to go out" (in the subjunctive or future form for "they/you all").
In this sentence, "saírem" is used as the subjunctive form of the verb "sair," implying a hypothetical or conditional action regarding the students leaving early.
Se os alunos saírem cedo, poderão visitar o museu antes de fechar.
If the students leave early, they will be able to visit the museum before it closes.
Here, "saírem" reflects a necessity or expectation for the workers, again employing the subjunctive form due to the expression of importance.
É importante que os trabalhadores saírem para o intervalo no horário combinado.
It is important for the workers to leave for break at the agreed time.
In this example, "saírem" appears after "decidiram," indicating a form of action linked to the decision made by the tourists.