saímos
Saímos is a Portuguese word that translates to "we left" or "we went out" in English. It is the first-person plural preterite indicative form of the verb sair, which means to leave, to go out, or to exit. The word can be used in various contexts to describe the departure of a group of people from a place or the commencement of an activity. For instance, "Nós saímos de casa cedo" means "We left home early." It can also refer to leaving a social gathering or a job, as in "Eles saímos da festa mais cedo" which translates to "They left the party early." The verb sair is very common in everyday Portuguese and saímos is its frequent conjugation when referring to group actions in the past. The nuance of the phrase depends heavily on the context in which it is used. It implies a completed action of departure or commencement of an activity by a group.