This is the 12765th most frequent Portuguese word.
valham
"Valham" is the third-person plural present subjunctive form of the verb "valer," meaning "may they be worth" or "may they help" depending on context.
'Valham' is used in the subjunctive mood to express a wish or hope regarding the worthiness of the efforts.
Valham os esforços dedicados à recuperação ambiental.
May the efforts dedicated to environmental recovery be worthwhile.
'Valham' here conveys a hope or ideal situation, emphasizing the desirability of the plans being successful.
Que todos os planos valham a pena no final.
May all the plans be worth it in the end.
'Valham' expresses a speculative or hopeful statement about the future valuation of the investments.