Abro (en. I open)

/aˈβɾo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of making something that was closed, open.
I open the door to let in the air.
Abro la puerta para que entre el aire.
To initiate a process, such as a document or a program.
I open the file to review the information.
Abro el archivo para revisar la información.
To discover or make visible what was hidden.
I open my heart by telling him my secrets.
Abro mi corazón al contarle mis secretos.

Etymology

It comes from the Latin 'aperire', which means to open.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I open my eyes.
It means to realize the truth or a situation.
abro los ojos
I open a file.
To initiate a legal or administrative process.
abro un expediente
I open the umbrella.
To prepare for an adverse situation.
abro el paraguas

Related Words

to open
To make something open or start.
abrir
open
That is not closed or is available.
abierto
to unfold
To extend something so that it is visible.
desplegar

Slang Meanings

To open a profile on social media.
I am going to open my Instagram to share photos.
Voy a abro mi Instagram para compartir fotos.
To start talking about a topic.
She brought up the topic of the party at the meeting.
Ella abro el tema de la fiesta en la reunión.