Llenas (en. Full)

/ˈʎenas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to an object or container that has reached its maximum capacity.
The bottles are full of water.
Las botellas están llenas de agua.
Description of a place that is occupied or saturated.
The concert halls were full of fans.
Las salas del concierto estaban llenas de fans.
Indicates that something has been completed or covered.
The July calendars are full of commitments.
Las agendas de julio están llenas de compromisos.

Etymology

From the Latin 'plenus', which means full.

Common Phrases and Expressions

full mouths
Refers to someone who has a lot to say or express.
bocas llenas
full hunts
Expression that indicates success in obtaining a desired outcome.
cazas llenas
full cup
Used to describe a celebration or a moment of joy.
copa llena

Related Words

fill
Action of making something have a complete amount.
llenar
full
State of being completely occupied or filled.
lleno

Slang Meanings

To be very excited or joyful.
She was full of joy when she received the news.
Ella estaba llena de alegría cuando recibió la noticia.
Described as someone who has many responsibilities or commitments.
The manager is full of work this week.
El gerente está lleno de trabajo esta semana.