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Openstaan

Openstaan is a Dutch verb meaning to be open, to be available, or to be receptive. It can describe a physical openness, such as a door or window, or a more abstract openness to people, ideas, or opportunities. The term combines the adjective open with the verb staan, and is frequently used in contexts where a state of accessibility or willingness is emphasized.

Literal usage focuses on physical openness. Common phrases include "de deur staat open" (the door is open)

Figurative usage expresses receptiveness or accessibility. With the preposition voor, openstaan means to be open to

Grammar and forms: openstaan is used as an intransitive verb. In the present tense you find forms

Etymology and usage notes: openstaan derives from the combination of open and staan and has been part

and
"de
winkel
staat
open
tot
zes
uur"
(the
shop
is
open
until
six).
In
everyday
speech,
you
may
also
hear
"staan
op
een
kier"
to
mean
something
is
ajar.
something:
"staan
open
voor
suggesties"
or
"openstaan
voor
nieuwe
ideeën."
People
or
organizations
can
"staan
open
voor
samenwerkingen"
or
"staan
open
voor
feedback."
The
expression
often
signals
a
positive
attitude
toward
proposals,
changes,
or
diversity
of
viewpoints.
such
as
ik
sta
open,
jij
staat
open,
hij
staat
open,
wij
staan
open,
jullie
staan
open,
zij
staan
open.
The
past
tense
is
typically
"de
deur
stond
open."
In
the
perfect
tense
the
past
participle
is
gestaan
and
the
auxiliary
is
usually
zijn:
"De
deur
is
open
gestaan"
(also
heard
as
"de
deur
heeft
open
gestaan"
in
some
contexts).
of
Dutch
usage
since
early
modern
times.
See
also:
open,
toegankelijkheid,
beschikbaarheid.