llena
/ˈʝena/, [ˈɟ͡ʝe.na], /ˈʝena/, [ˈɟ͡ʝe.na]full
Adjective llena
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feminine singular of lleno
Verb llena
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of llenar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of llenar.
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Aquí hay una canasta llena de fruta.
Here's a basket full of fruit.
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Su vida estaba llena de altibajos.
His life was full of ups and downs.
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La sala estaba llena de bote en bote.
The room was full of people.
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Aquí hay una canasta llena de verduras.
Here is a basket full of vegetables.
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Estoy llena de dudas.
I am full of doubt.
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Escribí la composición apurado, así que debe de estar llena de errores.
I wrote the composition in haste, so it must be full of mistakes.
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La vieja tubería de acero estaba llena de óxido.
The old iron pipe was full of rust.
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La oficina está llena de gente competente.
The office is full of competent people.
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La pieza estaba llena de bichos, millones de pequeños insectos con muchas patas retorciéndose.
The room was full of bugs, millions of small, wriggling bugs with lots of legs.
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Ella llevaba una cesta llena de flores.
She was carrying a basket full of flowers.
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