levem
Levem is a Portuguese term that primarily appears as a conjugated verb form rather than a standalone lexical item. It is a form of the verb levar, meaning to carry or to take, and it is used in two main grammatical contexts: the present subjunctive for third-person plural (que eles levem) and the second-person plural imperative (levem).
In usage, levem appears in sentences that express wishes, requirements, or hypothetical situations, as well as
Etymology traces levar to the Latin levare, meaning to lift or raise, with lev- serving as a
Other uses of levem as a standalone term are rare or nonexistent in major linguistic or cultural