The phrase "open sesame" originates from the story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves in the collection of Middle Eastern folk tales known as One Thousand and One Nights. In the story, the phrase is used to open a magical cave filled with treasures.
The magical phrase that opens the door to hidden treasures in the story of "Open Sesame" is "Open Sesame."
The magical phrase to open the hidden door in the ancient tale is "open sesame, open says me."
The phrase "Open Sesame" is from the story "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" in Arabian Nights. Ali Baba uses this phrase to open the entrance to the thieves' treasure cave.
To unlock the hidden door, the magical phrase "open sesame" must be uttered.
From the tale of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, the phrase used to gain access to the thieves' hideout is Open Sesame Sesame is an herbaceous plant cultivated for its seeds. Sesame is a pun on "says me" ..... Open Sesame = "Open! Says me"
"Open sesame" is a magical phrase from the story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. In the tale, saying "open sesame" opens a hidden cave filled with treasure. This phrase has become a symbol of unlocking hidden secrets or opportunities in folklore and literature.
The magical phrase needed to open the hidden door to the treasure room is "Open Sesame."
It was "Open Sesame".
The phrase "Open Sesame" allowed Ali Baba to enter the cave of the forty thieves in the story "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" from One Thousand and One Nights.
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It's from an ancient group of stories (not fairy tales) from ancient Arabia called "The Thousand and One Nights", the particular story in question being "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" (suspected of being added to 1001 Nights by the French translator, from an oral tradition). Ali Baba utters the words "Open Sesame" (he actually said Arabic words which sounded like Sesame, there is no connection with the oil seed).
A sesame comes before the word "open".