Usage examples of "geöffnet" in German with translation to English

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Womit hast du es geöffnet? What did you open it with?
Das Gate ist jetzt geöffnet. The gate is open now.
Ist das Geschäft sonntags geöffnet? Is this store open on Sundays?
Banken sind samstags nicht geöffnet. The banks aren't open on Saturdays.
Das Tor ist jetzt geöffnet. The gate is open now.
Tom hat den Kühlschrank geöffnet. Tom opened the refrigerator.
Ist das Museum morgen geöffnet? Is the museum open tomorrow?
Der Laden ist heute nicht geöffnet. The store is not open today.
Das Museum ist montags nicht geöffnet. The museum is not open on Monday.
Diese Fenster wurden von ihm geöffnet. These windows are opened by him.
Die Tür wird von Jim geöffnet. The door is opened by Jim.
Die Bank hat sonntags nicht geöffnet. The bank isn't open on Sundays.
Die Schublade kann nicht geöffnet werden. The drawer won't open.
Die Bank ist samstags nicht geöffnet. The bank is not open on Saturdays.
Hat die Universitätsbibliothek im Moment geöffnet? Is the university's library open now?
Sie hat den Brief schnell geöffnet. She quickly opened the letter.
Die Tür wird jeden Morgen geöffnet. The door is opened every morning.
Das Museum hat sonntags nicht geöffnet. The museum isn't open on Sundays.
Wie hast du die Box geöffnet? How did you open the box?
Ist es rund um die Uhr geöffnet? Is it open round the clock?
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