Arribam
Arribam is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb arribar in Portuguese and Galician, meaning “they arrive” or “they reach.” It is used to describe the act of arriving at a destination and can apply to people, vehicles, or ships. In Brazilian Portuguese, arribam appears in formal writing, news reports, and nautical or ceremonial contexts; in European Portuguese, the more common everyday synonym is chegar, though arribam remains standard in certain registers and in maritime language.
Etymology and related forms: Arribam derives from the Romance verb arribar, which conveys the sense of reaching
Usage notes: Arribam requires a plural subject, such as eles (they) or elas (they, feminine). The corresponding