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rellenan

Rellenan is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb rellenar, which means to fill or to stuff. As a conjugated verb form, it functions within sentences rather than as a standalone dictionary entry. The related noun relleno means filling or stuffing, and the verb rellenar is formed from this noun with the verb suffix -ar and the prefix re-.

Usage and conjugation context: Rellenan is used to describe actions carried out by multiple subjects. Regular

Examples: Ellos rellenan los formularios para la inscripción. Las cajas se rellenan con arroz para la cena.

Linguistic notes: Rellenar and its forms appear across various registers, from informal speech to formal writing.

See also: rellenar, relleno.

-ar
conjugation
patterns
apply,
and
the
present
indicative
forms
are:
yo
relleno,
tú
rellenas,
él/ella/Ud.
rellena,
nosotros
rellenamos,
vosotros
rellenáis,
ellos/ellas/Uds.
rellenan.
In
practical
sentences,
it
conveys
that
several
agents
are
performing
the
act
of
filling
something.
The
form
is
common
in
everyday
Spanish
when
discussing
tasks
involving
completing
fields,
containers,
or
data
entry.
The
term
relleno
is
used
in
culinary
and
packaging
contexts,
where
it
denotes
what
is
used
to
fill
a
hollow
or
space,
and
can
metaphorically
extend
to
the
idea
of
completing
information
or
gaps.