mancharam
Mancharam is a verb form in the Portuguese language. It represents the pretérito perfeito do indicativo (simple past) for the third person plural of the verb manchar, meaning to stain or dirty. As a regular -ar verb, manchar follows the standard conjugation pattern, and mancharam is used when referring to actions carried out by eles, elas, or vocês in the past. The form indicates that something was stained or dirtied by a past subject.
The verb manchar itself conveys both literal and figurative meanings. Literally, it describes staining a surface
Usage notes emphasize that mancharam is most common in Brazilian Portuguese, but it is also understood in
In sum, mancharam is the third-person plural past form of manchar, used to describe past actions of