aperire it the third principal part of the verb aperio. It means to open.
aperire means 'April' in latin:) April is a month of the year and occurs in spring time:)
It was named after aperire, latin for "to open"
Aperire, meaning "to open."
Esse apertus is the Latin equivalent of 'to be open'. In the word by word translation, the infinitive 'esse' means 'to be'. The past participle 'apertus', conjugated from the infinitive 'aperire' ['to open'] and used as an adjective, means 'open, opened'.
Aprilis= in roman was named after a Latin word 'aperire' which means 'to open'.
The derivation of the Latin name ' Aprilis' is uncertain. It may be from 'Aperire' meaning 'to open' a reference to Spring
The word "aperto" is the Italian translation of the word "open". This is derived from the Latin word aperire, meaning "to open".
The name "April" is derived from the Latin word "Aprilis," which is believed to have originated from the Latin word "aperire," meaning "to open." This is likely a reference to how springtime brings forth new growth and blooms.
April in Greek is "Απρίλιος" (Aprilios). The name derives from the Latin "Aprilis," which is believed to be linked to the Latin word "aperire," meaning "to open," possibly referring to the opening or blossoming of flowers and trees in spring.
the Latin word for April is aprilis deviving from the latin word aperire meaning "to open" In modern english the fourth month of the year is APril. April comes from the Latin word "Aperio" which means to open up. Aprilis is another Latin word for April.
Aperio is the first-person singular of the verb aperire, which means "to open." It consequently means "I open" or "I am opening."
The name is derived from the Latin 'aprilis', either from the Latin word 'aperire' which means 'to open', probably a reference to growing plants in spring, or from the Etruscan name 'Apru' for 'Aphrodite'. In the Roman calendar, April was the second month but following Julius Caesar's reform, it became the fourth month.