This is the 12427th most frequent Portuguese word.
solicitem
"Solicitem" means "request" or "ask for" in the formal plural form (used for "you" or "they").
In this context, 'solicitem' is used as a second-person plural imperative form directed towards 'vocês' (you all), indicating an action to be performed by the addressed individuals (requesting assistance).
Solicitem ajuda ao professor sempre que necessário.
Request help from the teacher whenever needed.
Here, 'solicitem' functions as a third-person plural subjunctive form in the present tense, expressing a wish or suggestion regarding the action of requesting more information.
Eu recomendo que solicitem mais informações sobre o curso.
I recommend that you request more information about the course.
In this usage, 'solicitem' serves as a third-person plural present subjunctive, used to express a hope or hypothetical scenario regarding conditions of technical issues.