deixámoslhes
Deixámoslhes is a Portuguese verb phrase that translates to "we left them" in English. It is formed by the verb deixar, which means "to leave," combined with the reflexive pronoun nos, which means "us," and the direct object pronoun lhes, which means "them." The phrase deixámoslhes is used to indicate that the subject, which is implied to be the speaker or a group including the speaker, has left something for someone else. This phrase is commonly used in everyday conversation to express that something has been left behind or given to others. For example, "Deixámoslhes um bilhete" means "We left them a note." The phrase can also be used in a more general sense to indicate that something has been left or given to others, without specifying what was left. For instance, "Deixámoslhes uma surpresa" means "We left them a surprise." The use of deixámoslhes is straightforward and is an essential part of Portuguese grammar for expressing actions involving leaving or giving something to others.