Llenos (en. Full)
/ˈʝe.nos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
It refers to something that is complete or saturated.
The jars are full of jam.
Los frascos están llenos de mermelada.
That has no empty spaces or hollow areas.
The car is full of passengers.
El coche está lleno de pasajeros.
That is filled or stocked to the maximum.
The trash can was full of waste.
El basurero estaba lleno de desperdicios.
Etymology
From the verb 'llenar', which comes from the Latin 'implere', meaning 'to make full' or 'to fill'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be full
To be in a state of fullness.
estar lleno
to have a full house
To have a lot of people at home.
tener la casa llena
full of life
Energy and vitality in a person or place.
lleno de vida
Related Words
to fill
A verb that means to cause something to occupy all available space.
llenar
full
That is full, complete.
pleno
Slang Meanings
To be very busy or crowded.
Today I am full of work.
Hoy estoy lleno de trabajo.
To be very satisfied or happy.
After that meal, I am full.
Después de esa comida, estoy lleno.