Usage examples of "Abre" in Spanish with translation to English

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Abre la ventana, por favor. Open the window, please.
Casi nunca abre un libro. He hardly ever opens a book.
Abre los ojos por favor. Open your eyes, please.
¿Esta tienda abre los domingos? Is this store open on Sundays?
Abre la puerta un poco. Open the door a bit!
Soy yo, abre la puerta. It's me, open the door.
Abre la puerta, por favor. Open the door, please.
Esta puerta no se abre. This door will not open.
La puerta la abre Jim. The door is opened by Jim.
Por favor, abre la ventana. Please open the window.
¡Por favor, abre la boca! Open your mouth, please!
El dinero abre todas las puertas. Money opens all doors.
La puerta se abre desde dentro. The door opens from within.
¿A qué hora abre el club? What time does the club open?
El museo no abre los domingos. The museum isn't open on Sundays.
Esta tienda abre a las 8. This store is opened at eight.
Ella me dijo "abre la ventana". She told me, "open the window".
Gira el pomo y abre la puerta. Turn the knob and open the door.
Abre tu libro por la página nueve. Open your book to page nine.
Abre la boca y cierra los ojos. Open your mouth and close your eyes.
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