Llena (en. Full)

/ˈʝena/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That has a sufficient amount of something inside.
The bottle is full of water.
La botella está llena de agua.
That is filling a space or void.
The room was full of people during the concert.
La sala estaba llena de gente durante el concierto.
That has been satisfactorily completed.
The schedule is full of activities for the weekend.
La agenda está llena de actividades para el fin de semana.

Etymology

From Latin 'plena', participle of 'plere', which means 'to fill'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

full of life
That has a lot of energy and enthusiasm.
llena de vida
to be full
Means to feel satisfied or complete.
estar llena
full of love
That is overflowing with affection.
llena de amor

Related Words

fill
To make something contain more than it already has.
llenar
filling
The act of filling something.
llenado
empty
The opposite of full.
vacío

Slang Meanings

To be full of spark.
That girl is so much fun; she is always full of spark.
Esa chica es muy divertida, siempre está llena de chispa.
To be full of energy.
Today I am full of energy, ready to go out for a run!
Hoy estoy llena de energía, ¡listo para salir a correr!