Habitaram
Habitaram is the third-person plural preterite (simple past) indicative form of the Portuguese verb habitar, meaning to inhabit or dwell. It is used to describe a completed action in the past by multiple subjects, such as people or communities, and appears in narrative, historical writing, and formal texts.
Etymology and form: Habitar comes from the Latin habitare, meaning to dwell, and entered Portuguese as a
Conjugation context: As a regular -ar verb, habitar follows the typical pattern in most tenses. The preterite
Usage and nuance: Habitaram typically appears in descriptive or historical contexts to indicate that a group
See also: habitar, habitação, habitante, habitação humana, história de povos.