open in Japanese
open in Japanese is 営業中, 開いた, 開ける — open means not closed, blocked, or sealed — allowing entry, passage, or view.
open in Japanese
営業中
Pronounced: eigyōchuu
(not comparable) Actively conducting or prepared to conduct business.
開いた
Not settled; not decided or determined; not withdrawn from consideration.
開ける
Pronounced: akeru
Not settled; not decided or determined; not withdrawn from consideration.
開ける
Pronounced: akeru
開く
Pronounced: hiraku
What does "open" mean?
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adjective Not closed, blocked, or sealed — allowing entry, passage, or view.
"She left the window open to let in some air."
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adjective Available for business, use, or public access.
"The bakery is open from six in the morning."
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adjective Honest and willing to share thoughts or feelings; not secretive.
"He was open about his mistakes during the meeting."
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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.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "open" in Japanese?
"open" in Japanese is 営業中, 開いた, 開ける. open means: Not closed, blocked, or sealed — allowing entry, passage, or view.
How do you pronounce 営業中?
"open" in Japanese is 営業中, pronounced "eigyōchuu".
How do you use "open" in a sentence?
Example: "She left the window open to let in some air." In Japanese, "open" is 営業中, 開いた, 開ける.
Are there other ways to say "open" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "open": 営業中, 開いた, 開ける, 開く.
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