No abrió / abrieron / abriste / abristeis la puerta.
To command someone to open the door in Spanish, you would say 'Abre la puerta.'
"Abierto" in Spanish means "open" in English. It can refer to a door, a store, or a business that is currently open for business.
Abre is the correct word for opens.Ex. Ella abre la puerta.Trans: She opens the door.
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).
It was called the Open Door Policy
For a positive command, it is "abre". For a negative, it is " no abras". "¡Abre la puerta!" would be "Open the door!" "Don't open the door" would be "¡No abras la puerta!"
"Abran la puerta" (formal), or "Abrid la puerta" (informal).
You can keep a door open by using a door stopper, propping it open with an object, or installing a door wedge.
what door?! open seasame
it means "Open the door with you foot very slowly."
Puede usted..../ puedes....,por favor (Formal/informal) '....' = what the person 'can (do)' (e.g. 'Can you open the door, please').
You can open a key lock on a door knob, or you can open a deadbolt lock on the door itself.