Lembre
Lembre is a Portuguese word that translates to "remember" in English. It is a verb in the present subjunctive mood, which is used to express various states of unreality, doubt, or necessity. The word is derived from the Latin word "memor," which means "mindful" or "remembering." In Portuguese, "lembre" is typically used in the context of giving advice or making a request, often starting with the phrase "lembre-se que" (remember that). For example, "Lembre-se de trazer o livro" means "Remember to bring the book." The verb "lembre" is conjugated with the subject "se" (oneself) to indicate that the action is directed towards the person being addressed. The past participle of "lembre" is "lembrado," which is used to form the perfect tenses. The word "lembre" is an essential part of the Portuguese language and is used frequently in everyday conversation.