ámos
Ímos is a verb form in the Portuguese language, specifically used in the first-person plural present indicative tense. It is formed by adding the suffix -mos to the infinitive form of a verb. For example, the verb "comer" (to eat) in the ímos form is "comemos." This form is used to express actions that the speaker and one or more other people are doing at the present moment. It is important to note that ímos is not used in all Portuguese dialects; it is more commonly found in European Portuguese. In Brazilian Portuguese, the equivalent form is "nós comemos." The use of ímos can vary depending on regional dialects and personal preferences, but it remains an essential part of the Portuguese verb conjugation system.