How to Say "opens" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “opens” is “abra” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Por favor, abra la caja fuerte con cuidado.
Please, open the safe carefully (formal command).
Ella insiste en que yo abra la puerta.
She insists that I open the door (subjunctive).
Espero que el banco abra a las nueve.
I hope the bank opens at nine.
Subjunctive Use
Use 'abra' when expressing wishes, doubts, or desires involving someone else: 'Quiero que él abra el regalo' (I want him to open the present).
Formal Command
The formal command ('usted' form) is the same as the present subjunctive form. If you are asking an adult politely to open something, say '¡Abra!'
Confusing Commands
Mistake: “Using 'abre' for a formal command (Usted).”
Correction: Use '¡Abra la puerta!' for formal commands. 'Abre' is only for informal friends/family (tú).
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