Usage examples of "ouvrent" in French with translation to Spanish

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Les banques ouvrent à neuf heures. Los bancos abren a las nueve.
Les portes de l'école ouvrent à 8 heures. Las puertas de la escuela se abren a las 8.
Elle a ouvert la porte. Ella abrió la puerta.
Il dormit la fenêtre ouverte. Él durmió con la ventana abierta.
Ça ouvre à quelle heure A que hora abre
Pourrais-tu ouvrir la porte ? ¿Podrías abrir la puerta?
Avec quoi l'as-tu ouvert ? ¿Con qué lo abriste?
Tom a ouvert le coffre-fort. Tom abrió la caja fuerte.
Ne laisse pas la porte ouverte. No dejes la puerta abierta.
Ne laissez pas la porte ouverte. No dejéis la puerta abierta.
Cette collection est ouverte au public. Esta colección está abierta al público.
J'ai laissé la porte ouverte. Dejé la puerta abierta.
Qui a laissé la fenêtre ouverte ? ¿Quién dejó la ventana abierta?
Kate était allongée les yeux ouverts. Kate estaba tumbada con los ojos abiertos.
Une clef d'or ouvre tout. Una llave de oro lo abre todo.
Elle me dit, ouvre la fenêtre. Ella me dijo "abre la ventana".
L'argent ouvre toutes les portes. El dinero abre todas las puertas.
Le musée ouvre à neuf heures. El museo abre a las nueve.
Je souhaite ouvrir un compte courant. Deseo abrir una cuenta corriente.
Le musée est-il ouvert aujourd'hui ? ¿Está abierto el museo hoy?
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