lleno

llenar

  1. (transitive) to fill something up
  2. (transitive) to fill out or complete a form
  3. (transitive) to complete a group
  4. (Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Paraguay, Uruguay, rare, transitive) to bother, to tire
  5. (intransitive, rare) to become full
  6. (colloquial, pronominal) to gorge, to chow down
  7. (ambitransitive, colloquial, pronominal) to smear, soil, stain (something or someone); to become smeared, dirty, stained.

Opposite of
vacío
Frequency

A2
Hyphenated as
lle‧no
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈʝeno/
Etymology

In summary

Inherited from Old Spanish lleno, lenno, inherited from Latin plēnus, whence also Spanish pleno, which is a borrowed doublet. The Latin word derives from Proto-Italic *plēnos, from Proto-Indo-European *pl̥h₁nós (“full”).

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