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buscam

Buscam is primarily a grammatical form in Portuguese. It is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb buscar, meaning to seek, search for, or look for. It is used with plural subjects, including the standard Brazilian Portuguese pronoun vocês as the subject, as in "Eles buscam soluções" or "Vocês buscam soluções."

As a present-tense form, buscam indicates that a group of agents is performing the act of seeking.

Examples: "Eles buscam informações sobre o projeto" (They seek information about the project). "Os estudantes buscam

Related forms include the Spanish cognate "buscan" (they seek). In English-language texts, buscam appears almost exclusively

Other
present-tense
forms
of
buscar
include
eu
busco,
tu
buscas,
ele/ela
busca,
and
nós
buscamos.
The
function
of
buscam
is
to
convey
ongoing
action
by
multiple
subjects.
respostas"
(The
students
seek
answers).
as
part
of
Portuguese
phrases
and
is
not
a
standalone
English
word.