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llena

Llena is the feminine singular form of the Spanish adjective lleno, meaning full or filled. It agrees with feminine nouns and subjects, such as una botella llena or la sala llena de gente. As a past participle used with the verb llenar, llena describes something that has been filled.

Etymology and related forms: llena derives from the same root as lleno, which comes from Latin plenus

Grammar and morphology: The basic forms are lleno (masculine singular), llena (feminine singular), llenos (masculine plural),

Usage examples: La botella está llena de agua. La sala está llena de gente. Estoy llena después

See also: lleno, llenar, plenitud, pleno.

meaning
full.
The
related
verb
llenar
means
to
fill,
and
its
participle
forms
(lleno,
llena,
llenos,
llenas)
function
as
adjectives
or
predicates
depending
on
gender
and
number.
and
llenas
(feminine
plural).
It
can
describe
physical
fullness
(un
vaso
lleno),
capacity
(la
sala
llena),
or
figurative
fullness
(llena
de
alegría,
llena
de
dudas).
When
used
with
personality
or
qualities,
it
often
appears
in
the
construction
“llena
de”
to
mean
full
of
something.
del
almuerzo.
En
contextos
metafóricos,
se
puede
decir:
llena
de
esperanza,
llena
de
ideas.
Distinctions
between
lleno
and
llena
reflect
the
gender
of
the
noun
or
pronoun
they
describe
or
the
speaker’s
gender
when
referring
to
their
own
state.