ordenais
Ordenais is a verb form in Portuguese. It is the second-person plural present indicative of the verb ordenar, which means to order, arrange, or organize. The form is most closely associated with European Portuguese, where the pronoun vós is part of the standard conjugation in some registers. In practice, ordenais appears mainly in older or more formal texts, and in modern Brazilian Portuguese the corresponding everyday form is vocês ordenam.
Usage and regional variation: In contemporary usage, many Portuguese speakers in Portugal and other regions use
Etymology and related forms: Ordenais derives from the Latin ordināre, meaning to set in order or to
See also: Portuguese verb conjugation, European Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Latin roots.