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possuímos

Possuímos is a Portuguese verb form derived from possuír, meaning to possess or own. It functions as the first-person plural form and can appear in two tenses: the present indicative (we possess) and the pretérito perfeito (we possessed). In standard spelling, the first-person plural form is written as possuímos in both tenses, so context and the accompanying time markers are needed to determine the temporal meaning.

Conjugation and forms: possuír is an irregular -ir verb with a distinctive stress pattern. The present indicative

Usage: possuír tends to be more formal or legal than ter and is often found in written

Examples: Present: Nós possuímos uma casa no litoral. A empresa possui várias patentes. Preterite: No ano passado,

Etymology: possuír derives from Latin possidere/possidēre, from a root related to having or holding. See also

forms
include
eu
possuo,
tu
possuis,
ele
possui,
nós
possuímos,
vós
possuís,
eles
possuem.
The
pretérito
perfeito
forms
famously
converge
on
the
same
spelling
for
the
first-person
plural
(nós
possuímos
or
possuimos
in
informal
writing),
with
the
exact
form
clarified
by
tense
and
context.
Other
forms
of
the
verb
follow
the
regular
-ir
paradigm
with
changes
in
stress
and
endings.
language,
contract
language,
corporate
or
property
contexts,
and
literary
prose.
It
emphasizes
possession
of
property,
rights,
or
specialized
assets
rather
than
mere
existence
of
ownership.
possuímos
os
direitos
de
exploração.
possuír,
possessio,
possess.