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lembrem

Lembrem is the second-person plural imperative form of the Portuguese verb lembrar, meaning to remember. It is used to tell a group of people to remember something or to remind them collectively.

Common constructions include lembrem de + infinitive or noun, as in Lembrem de trazer os documentos. When

In practice, lembrem corresponds to English "remember (you all)" and is the standard affirmative imperative for

Related terms include lembrar (to remember) and lembrança (memory).

the
command
refers
to
an
action
done
by
the
group
themselves,
the
reflexive
se
is
used:
Lembrem-se
de
fechar
a
porta.
The
form
appears
in
speeches,
notices,
and
written
instructions
aimed
at
an
audience
of
several
people.
vocês
in
Brazilian
and
European
Portuguese.
The
negative
is
não
lembrem.