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tomaram

Tomaram is primarily a Portuguese verb form. It is the third-person plural preterite (pretérito perfeito simples) of the verb tomar, meaning to take, to drink, or to undertake. Tomaram is used to describe actions completed in the past by a group of subjects in sentences such as "Eles tomaram uma decisão" (They made a decision) or "Eles tomaram água" (They drank water). The form is regular for -ar verbs and is widely used in both European and Brazilian Portuguese.

Outside of grammar, Tomaram may appear as a proper noun in localized contexts, such as surnames or

In linguistic contexts, tomaram is sometimes encountered in discussions of tense, aspect, and agreement in Romance

place
names
in
regions
where
Portuguese
or
related
languages
are
spoken.
However,
there
is
no
widely
recognized
city,
organization,
or
standard
encyclopedic
entry
by
the
name
Tomaram
in
major
reference
sources.
languages,
illustrating
how
verb
endings
encode
person
and
number
in
the
past
tense.