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ocorramos

Ocorrarmos is a Portuguese verb form, specifically the first-person plural present subjunctive of the verb ocorrer, meaning to occur or to happen. This form appears in subordinate clauses that express doubt, possibility, wishes, or hypothetical outcomes about events that have not yet happened.

The present subjunctive forms of ocorrer are: eu ocorra, tu ocorras, ele ocorra, nós ocorramos, vós ocorráis,

Usage of ocorramos is generally found in formal or careful writing and speech. It is more common

Etymology and cross-dialect notes: ocorrer derives from Latin occurrere, meaning to meet, run against, or happen.

In summary, ocorramos is the formal, subjunctive first-person plural form of ocorrer, used to express contingent

eles
ocorram.
Ocorrarmos
is
therefore
the
appropriate
form
when
the
subject
is
“nós”
and
the
clause
requires
the
present
subjunctive
mood.
in
legal,
academic,
or
literary
contexts,
where
speakers
want
to
express
contingency,
doubt,
or
expectation
about
future
events.
In
everyday
conversation,
speakers
often
prefer
other
constructions
to
convey
similar
ideas,
such
as
using
the
indicative
with
adverbial
clauses
or
alternative
verb
phrases.
The
present
subjunctive
ocorramos
reflects
this
lineage
and
is
used
in
both
Brazilian
Portuguese
and
European
Portuguese
with
the
same
basic
function,
though
frequency
and
stylistic
preference
may
vary
by
register
and
region.
or
hypothetical
happenings
in
Portuguese.