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How do you say "full" in Mexican Spanish?

lleno

Noun

In Mexican Spanish, "full" is lleno.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced YEH-noh, with stress on the first syllable.

Grammar notes

Lleno is a regular adjective. Feminine form is llena, plurals are llenos and llenas.

Example sentence

La botella está llena de agua.

The bottle is full of water.

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How to remember lleno

A container that is lleno is completely filled up with something.

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Questions about lleno

How do you say "full" in Mexican Spanish?

In Mexican Spanish, "full" is lleno. It is a noun.

How is lleno written in Mexican Spanish?

lleno is written using the standard Mexican Spanish script.

How is lleno used in a sentence?

Use lleno as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La botella está llena de agua. (The bottle is full of water.).

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