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The verb "to open" is 'aku' (intransitive) and 'akeru' (transitive). The state of something (i.e., a door, or the availability of a seat) being open is 'aite iru.'

In the context of business, a store that is "open" is 'eigyouchuu.'

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15y ago
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14y ago

If you mean the noun it is: "kaishi" 開始

If you mean like the command : "Start!" I think it is: "dashite" 出して  

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12y ago

You may say 'akete kudasai,' written: 明けてください

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11y ago

あける。(a-ke-lu).

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11y ago

Doawo shimete kudasai

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