harto
/ˈaɾto/, [ˈaɾ.t̪o]fed up, full
Adjective harto (feminine harta, masculine plural hartos, feminine plural hartas) (superlative hartísimo)
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tired, fed up
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having the appetite satisfied; stuffed, sated
Adverb harto
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(formal) extremely, aplenty, a lot
Verb harto
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of hartar.
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Ya estoy harto de todas las peleas mezquinas entre los políticos.
I'm sick and tired of all the petty squabbling among politicians.
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Estoy harto de este mal tiempo.
I'm fed up with this wet weather.
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Estoy harto de sus quejas.
I'm fed up with her complaints.
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Estudia harto.
Study hard.
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Estoy harto de comportamientos injuriosos en Tatoeba.
I’m tired of insulting behaviors on Tatoeba.
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La última vez que fumé fue hace harto más que un año.
The last time I smoked was well over a year ago.
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Me resfrío harto en invierno.
I often catch colds in the winter.
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Estoy harto de este clima húmedo.
I am fed up with this wet weather.
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Estoy harto de hamburguesas.
I'm sick and tired of hamburgers.
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¡Estoy harto!
I'm fed up with it!
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