abre

/ˈabɾe/, [ˈa.β̞ɾe]

open, opens


Verb abre

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of abrir.
  2. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of abrir.

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Examples
  • ¡Por favor, abre la boca!

    Open your mouth, please!

  • Abre la puerta y deja entrar al perro.

    Open the door and let in the dog.

  • Abre la puerta de golpe.

    Kick the door in.

  • ¿Esta tienda abre los domingos?

    Is this store open on Sundays?

  • Abre el armario de la izquierda, allí están las botellas.

    Open the cupboard to the left, the bottles are in there.

  • Abre la puerta con una patada.

    Kick the door in.

  • Abre la botella.

    Open the bottle.

  • Una llave de oro lo abre todo.

    A golden key opens all doors.

  • Abre la puerta un poco.

    Open the door a bit!

  • Abre tu corazón.

    Open your heart.

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