tomé

This is the 3006th most frequent Portuguese word.


tomé

"Tomé" is a Portuguese proper noun, typically used as a given name equivalent to "Thomas" in English.


In this sentence, 'tomé' is the first-person past tense form of the verb 'tomar', which means 'to take' or 'to drink'.

Tomé café esta manhã.

I drank coffee this morning.


Here, 'tomé' refers to the action of taking notes, using 'tomar' in the sense of 'to take' in relation to information or directives.

Tomé nota de todas as instruções.

I took note of all the instructions.


In this instance, 'tomé' expresses taking care or being cautious, demonstrating another use of 'tomar' in the context of personal caution or mindfulness.

Tomé cuidado ao atravessar a rua.

I took care when crossing the street.