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open in Danish

open in Danish is åben, lukke op, begynde — open means not closed, blocked, or sealed — allowing entry, passage, or view.

open in Danish

åben
adj
lukke op
verb
begynde
verb
(computing, transitive, intransitive) To connect to a resource (a file, document, etc.) for viewing or editing.
åbne
verb
(computing, transitive, intransitive) To connect to a resource (a file, document, etc.) for viewing or editing.
åbne
verb
(obsolete) To disclose; to reveal; to interpret; to explain.
indlede
verb
(obsolete) To disclose; to reveal; to interpret; to explain.
åbnes
verb
(obsolete) To disclose; to reveal; to interpret; to explain.

What does "open" mean?

  1. adjective Not closed, blocked, or sealed — allowing entry, passage, or view.
    "She left the window open to let in some air."
  2. adjective Available for business, use, or public access.
    "The bakery is open from six in the morning."
  3. adjective Honest and willing to share thoughts or feelings; not secretive.
    "He was open about his mistakes during the meeting."
  4. verb To make something no longer closed, or to cause it to become accessible.
    "Could you open the window, please?"

open in a sentence

  • She left the window open to let in some air.
  • The door was wide open when we arrived.
  • The bakery is open from six in the morning.
  • The pool stays open until late in summer.

Similar words in Danish

Common Danish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "open" in Danish?

"open" in Danish is åben, lukke op, begynde. open means: Not closed, blocked, or sealed — allowing entry, passage, or view.

How do you use "open" in a sentence?

Example: "She left the window open to let in some air." In Danish, "open" is åben, lukke op, begynde.

Are there other ways to say "open" in Danish?

Yes — Danish has 6 translations listed for "open": åben, lukke op, begynde, åbne, indlede, åbnes.

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