"Close your books!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Fermez vos livres! The command most famously may be heard from a teacher about to give a planned exam or a surprise quiz. The pronunciation will be "fer-mey vo leev" in Alsatian French.
"Ouvrez vos livres" is French and means: "Open your books" in English.
Ouvrez vos cahiers! in French is "Open your notebooks!" in English.
Ouvrir ton livres
It means- Open your notebooks
'Quvrez' is not a word in French, although 'ouvrez' is. 'Ouvrez la fenêtre' means 'open the window'.
Open the window.
Open your exercise books.
'ouvrez votre trousse'
Ouvrez vos livres a la page....
ouvrez la fenêtre means open the window
"Ouvrez la bouche" is French for "open your mouth." It is a commonly used phrase by healthcare professionals when conducting medical examinations or treatments that require the patient to open their mouth.
to open the door -> ouvrir la porte For a command, change the infinitive "ouvrir" to either "ouvre" (tu form) or "ouvrez" (vous form).
"Open your book on page (number)"
The cast of Ouvrez le chien - 1997 includes: Carlo Brandt Clovis Cornillac Artus de Penguern Philippe Duquesne Atmen Kelif Caroline Proust
a period is "un point" a comma is "une virgule" a colon is "deux points" a semi-colon is "un point virgule" a parenthesis is "une parenthèse" a quote is "des guillemets" (open quote: ouvrez les guillemets, end quote: fermez les guillemets") (in quotation marks: entre guillemets, which can also mean "by the way" in conversation) a hyphen is "un tiret"
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