saírem

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.

Os turistas decidiram saírem após verem todas as atrações principais.

The tourists decided to leave after seeing all the main attractions.