concordo
Concordo is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Portuguese verb concordar, meaning “I agree.” It is used to express agreement with a statement, proposition, or opinion and can stand alone as a brief response or be completed by a prepositional phrase, such as “concordo com você” (I agree with you).
Etymology: The verb concordar derives from Latin concordare, from con- “together” and cor, cord- “heart,” literally
Conjugation: In standard Portuguese, present indicative forms include: eu concordo; tu concordas; ele/ela concorda; nós concordamos;
Usage notes: Concordo is widely used in formal and informal contexts. Common phrases include “concordo plenamente”