The opposite of "ouvert" is "fermé"
ferme
ferme
Open-minded is "d'esprit ouvert" is "ouvert d'esprit" (both are correct) in French.
It might change depending on the context, but the following is how you conjugate the verb, "to open" in past tense. I opened = j'ai ouvert You opened = tu as ouvert He opened = il a ouvert She opened = elle a ouvert We opened = nous avons ouvert You all opened = vous avez ouvert The guys opened = ils ont ouvert The girls opened = elles ont ouvert
ouvert(e)
The opposite of cold in french is "chaud" meaning hot.
"Plus" is the French equivalent of the English "more", and so the opposite of "less"
ouvert ouvrir (verb)
ouvert à partir de.... ouvert de.....
Open-minded is "d'esprit ouvert" is "ouvert d'esprit" (both are correct) in French.
It might change depending on the context, but the following is how you conjugate the verb, "to open" in past tense. I opened = j'ai ouvert You opened = tu as ouvert He opened = il a ouvert She opened = elle a ouvert We opened = nous avons ouvert You all opened = vous avez ouvert The guys opened = ils ont ouvert The girls opened = elles ont ouvert
The past participle of "ouvrir" in French is "ouvert."
Ouvert jusqu'à ..
ouvert mon cœur
ouvert(e)
hésitant or ouvert or irrésolu or non tranché
open is spelled 'ouvert, ouverte' and closed is translated 'fermé(e)' in French.
The opposite of cold in french is "chaud" meaning hot.
you can say OPEN SUNDAY : ouvert le dimanche