"Abran la puerta" (formal), or "Abrid la puerta" (informal).
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).
You (plural) open the door.
It means "open" (imperative, plural).
"Abierto" in Spanish means "open" in English. It can refer to a door, a store, or a business that is currently open for business.
The plural of burst is bursts. As in "the door bursts open".
To command someone to open the door in Spanish, you would say 'Abre la puerta.'
The verb "to open" in Spanish is "abrir." Therefore: I open - abro you open - abres he/she/it opens - abre we open - abremos you (plural) open - abrís they open - abren
what does you left your barn door open mean
It means "Open".
Usually it is the third-person plural present subjunctive tense (!) of the verb 'abrir' and means 'open', as an instruction. Eg abran sus libros.
To Open
No abrió / abrieron / abriste / abristeis la puerta.