This is the 12875th most frequent Portuguese word.
vêem
"Vêem" means "they see" in English.
The use of 'vêem' here refers to the plural third-person present tense of the verb 'ver', indicating that they are witnessing or observing something visually.
Eles vêem o pôr do sol na praia.
They see the sunset on the beach.
In this example, 'vêem' again indicates the act of seeing or perceiving visually, performed by a group in the present tense.
As crianças vêem os pássaros voando no céu.
The children see the birds flying in the sky.
Here, 'vêem' describes an action of observation or visual recognition by the group referred to as tourists.