English to Samoan Meaning of open - tatala


Open :
tatala

tatala, fua, gāluega avanoa, avanoa, nofoaga tatala

tatala, faʻaiʻu, faasaʻolotoina, tau faʻaseʻe, tuua, āmata, faaalia, lolomi, tuʻu, faailoa, faʻamatamataga, salalau atu, tala, amata, amata faamamaluina, tuʻu 'i tai, afua, faia ina fuga, uluia, fagua, mafuaaga e fananau mai, faʻasalafa, sasau, feʻau, ona naunautai i, manaʻo, vaai iai, paʻi ese, piki, maua, tatala le nonoa, amata tautala, ona tatala, toe faaleleia, ona tatalaina, vaai faalemafaufau, vaai i, togi, taui i luga, lāveaʻi

tatala, telefua, lautele, aliali, manino, taʻutino, saʻoloto, faʻatagaina, taʻa, tamaitiiti matua o lona, patete, lē vaoa, faaalia, faamaonia, iloagofie, soʻona faia, tonu, faalavelaveina, aunoa ma se faalavelave, le vateatea, mau, tele, malulu, saogōfie, faitino, salafa, Tamaoaiga, pulea, taupulea, nafa, noatia, tali, ma talia, mataupu, aofia ai i le silafia e, malie, saunia, taliaina, maotua, manatuaina pea, manifi, mauagatā, lē taʻatele, lē tāʻaga, mamao i le va o, faia, pula, i luma, faataamilo, tuusaʻo, faailoa

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Definitions of open in English
Noun(1) a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water(2) where the air is unconfined(3) a tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play(4) information that has become public
Verb(1) cause to open or to become open(2) start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning(3) become open(4) begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc.(5) spread out or open from a closed or folded state(6) make available(7) become available(8) have an opening or passage or outlet(9) make the opening move(10) afford access to(11) display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer
Adjective(1) affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed(2) affording free passage or access(3) with no protection or shield(4) open to or in view of all(5) used of mouth or eyes(6) not having been filled(7) accessible to all(8) not defended or capable of being defended(9) (of textures(10) having no protecting cover or enclosure(11) (set theory(12) not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought(13) not sealed or having been unsealed(14) without undue constriction as from e.g. tenseness or inhibition(15) ready or willing to receive favorably(16) open and observable; not secret or hidden
Examples of open in English
(1) Recent national events helped turn the simmering discord into open conflict.(2) They walked up the stairs to the open sun deck, which was already crowded with people.(3) Are there any thoughts on the need for a free and open media?(4) The girl raises her hands in front of her face with open palms, fingers spread wide.(5) I'd like to see France beat them because they play a more open game.(6) So give no one the number to it, for the line needs to be open in case I need to contact you at anytime.(7) There is a clause in the planning law against building development on open land.(8) in the open country(9) Even when offered an open goal, they are both more likely to miss than score.(10) He came back to Sofia and bashfully inquired if the offer was still open .(11) The diversity of its landscape is unique, and includes woodland, open heathland and coastal land.(12) Telephone lines will be open from noon on Christmas Eve until midnight on Boxing Day.(13) open marriage(14) Then he reached for an open bottle of red wine, took a swig from the neck.(15) Throughout the interview John is frank and open - except when it comes to money.(16) His duffle bag was open in front of him on the bed, a shoelace dangling over the zipper.
Related Phrases of open
(1) open up ::
tatalaina
(2) to open ::
e tatala
(3) open the door ::
tatala le faitotoa
(4) open mind ::
mafaufau matala
(5) open-minded ::
tautala sa'o
(6) open the window ::
tatalaina le faamalama
(7) open relationship ::
sootaga tatala
(8) open space ::
avanoa
(9) open house ::
fale tatala
Synonyms
Adjective
1. not shut ::
le tapunia
3. clear ::
manino
4. unenclosed ::
unenclosed
5. spread out ::
salalau atu
6. open for business ::
tatala mo pisinisi
7. available ::
iai
8. vulnerable to ::
vaivai e
9. frank ::
taʻutino
10. overt ::
tamaitiiti matua o lona
11. unresolved ::
foiaina
12. impartial ::
lē faʻaʻauʻau
13. receptive ::
talia
14. public ::
lautele
15. exposed ::
faaalialia
16. candid ::
molitino
18. capable ::
mafai ona
19. undecided ::
undecided
21. loose ::
taʻa
Noun
22. clear ::
manino
23. surface ::
fogāvai
24. outdoors ::
i fafo
Verb
25. unfasten ::
unfasten
26. unwrap ::
tatalaina
27. uncork ::
uncork
28. spread out ::
salalau atu
29. reveal ::
faaalia
30. open for business ::
tatala mo pisinisi
31. begin ::
amata
32. give access to ::
tuuina atu avanoa
33. give ::
aumai
34. unfold ::
tala
35. open up ::
tatalaina
Antonyms
1. closed ::
punitia
2. shut ::
tapunia
Different Forms
open, opened, opener, openers, openest, openly, openness, opens
Word Example from TV Shows
Come on, damn it, open!

Come on, damn it, OPEN!

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 1

The spiral of scales open
in the Fibonacci sequence.

The spiral of scales OPEN in the Fibonacci sequence.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 19

When I fail to open this and you succeed,
it will establish you as the alpha male.

When I fail to OPEN this and you succeed, it will establish you as the alpha male.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 9

over the open sea,

over the OPEN sea,

Vikings Season 1, Episode 1

- Really? (CLICKS TONGUE)
- Yeah, yeah. Go ahead, open it.

- Really? (CLICKS TONGUE) - Yeah, yeah. Go ahead, OPEN it.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 15

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