Dún an doras, a amadáin!
Dún an ... or Druid an ....
t suas
No but close the door is better.
If the door is shut then it's probably the switch in that door or wiring to it.
ferme la porte
Is amadán mé (male) Is óinseach mé (female)
Doe de deur dicht.
In Hawaiian, "shut up" can be translated as "hoʻomākaukau ʻoe" or "hoʻole".
To one person: Dún do chlab agus seas i leataobh!(Irish)
When you go trick or treating you obviously say ' trick or treat ' then they give you sweets and candy and just shut the door in front of you.
Just going by the question...I would say that the latch has gotten in "the closed door position". Be sure that the door is unlocked. With your finger lift out on the latch on the end of the door and use the door handle to "open" the door latch.
Let's take the sentence, "Shut the door!" for an example of an imperative sentence.The verb is shut. Then you ask the question "Who is being told to shut the door?" You are...so you is the subject.Now it is more common to leave out the you and just say: Shut the door!In this case, there is something called an understood you.So some more examples:Please be quiet! = (you) Please be quiet = you is the subjectTreat others the way you want to be treated = (you) treat others... you is the subjectSummary: YOU IS THE SUBJECT IN AN IMPERATIVE SENTENCE.