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coincidem

Coincidem is a Portuguese verb form that corresponds to the third-person plural present indicative of coincidir, meaning to coincide, to match, or to occur at the same time. It is used when two or more items share a temporal or factual alignment, or when opinions or observations converge. In both Brazilian and European Portuguese, coincidem appears in contexts such as schedules, events, or statements that are in agreement or alignment.

Etymology and meaning: coincidir derives from Latin concidere, formed by con- (with, together) and cadere (to

Usage notes: Coincidem is typically used with plural subjects, for example, dates, facts, or statements that

Relation to other terms: The concept of coincidence in Portuguese is closely related to coincidência (noun)

See also: coincidência, coincidir, coincidence (in English-language usage).

fall).
The
sense
evolved
from
“to
fall
together”
to
“to
occur
at
the
same
time”
or
“to
correspond.”
The
form
coincidem
reflects
the
plural
subject
in
the
present
tense.
align.
Common
examples
include
“As
datas
coincidem”
(the
dates
match)
or
“As
informações
coincidem”
(the
information
matches).
The
related
noun
coincidência
denotes
the
phenomenon
of
coincidence,
while
the
verb
can
also
express
agreement
or
convergence
in
opinions
or
interpretations.
and
to
cognate
terms
in
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
Spanish
coinciden
and
French
coïncident,
which
share
the
same
Latin
root.
In
English,
the
equivalent
term
is
coincidence
or
to
coincide,
depending
on
context.