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abrí

ah-BREEaˈβɾi

abrí means I opened in Spanish (Simple past action).

I opened

Also: I started
VerbA1regular ir
A close-up view of a human hand pulling open a simple, slightly ajar blue wooden door, illustrating the completed action of opening.
past Participleabierto
infinitiveabrir
gerundabriendo

📝 In Action

Abrí la puerta con la llave que me diste.

A1

I opened the door with the key you gave me.

Ayer abrí mi primer negocio en el centro de la ciudad.

A2

Yesterday, I opened (started) my first business in the city center.

Cuando abrí los ojos, el sol ya había salido.

A1

When I opened my eyes, the sun had already come up.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • abrí el regaloI opened the gift
  • abrí una cuentaI opened an account

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

vosotrosabrís
él/ella/ustedabre
abres
yoabro
nosotrosabrimos
ellos/ellas/ustedesabren

preterite

vosotrosabristeis
él/ella/ustedabrió
abriste
yoabrí
nosotrosabrimos
ellos/ellas/ustedesabrieron

imperfect

vosotrosabríais
él/ella/ustedabría
abrías
yoabría
nosotrosabríamos
ellos/ellas/ustedesabrían

subjunctive

present

vosotrosabráis
él/ella/ustedabra
abras
yoabra
nosotrosabramos
ellos/ellas/ustedesabran

imperfect

vosotrosabrierais / abrieseis
él/ella/ustedabriera / abriese
abrieras / abrieses
yoabriera / abriese
nosotrosabriéramos / abriésemos
ellos/ellas/ustedesabrieran / abriesen

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "abrí" in Spanish:

i opened

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: abrí

Question 1 of 2

Which Spanish verb is 'abrí' a conjugation of?

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📚 Etymology

Comes from the Latin verb *aperīre*, meaning 'to uncover' or 'to open.' The Spanish word kept the core meaning and evolved its form over centuries.

First recorded: Old Spanish (around the 13th century)

Cognates (Related words)

Portuguese: abriFrench: ouvrir

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'abrí' an irregular verb?

No, 'abrir' is a regular verb in Spanish. This means it follows the standard pattern for -ir verbs in almost all tenses, including the simple past tense ('abrí').

How do I know if I should use 'abrí' or 'abría'?

'Abrí' (simple past) describes a single action that finished: 'Abrí la caja' (I opened the box). 'Abría' (imperfect past) describes repeated actions or background context: 'Abría la caja todos los días' (I used to open the box every day).