Usually it is the third-person plural present subjunctive tense (!) of the verb 'abrir' and means 'open', as an instruction. Eg abran sus libros.
There is no direct translation for the word "abran" in Spanish. It could potentially be a misspelling or incomplete form of a verb in the command form like "abra" (open) or "abran" (open, plural).
"Abran el libro, por favor" in Spanish means "Please open the book." It is a polite request for someone to open a book.
"Abran la puerta" (formal), or "Abrid la puerta" (informal).
You (plural) open the door.
Abran Trujillo is 6'.
The Spanish translation for "open your books to page 20" is "abran sus libros en la página 20".
Abran Balfour was the Imperial Moff of the Parmic sector. Learn more about him at the related link
Abran Guerrera Sanchez has written: 'Galaxies' -- subject(s): Galaxies
Abran sus libros. (Formal Plural/Uds command) Abra su libro. (Formal Singular/Ud command) Abre tu libro. (Informal Singular/tú command)
Abra / *abran su libro.Abre tu libro.*Abrid vuestro libro.*Also: Abran sus libros / abrid vuestros libros.
open the textbook to page 10
It means open your books, and Cierren los libros means close your books. (: