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