Lleno De

The Spanish phrase "lleno de" means "full of" in English. To help remember this, think of the phrase "Leno de laughs." Picture talk show host Jay Leno, whose laughter is as iconic as his chin. Imagine him surrounded by an audience "full of" laughter, overflowing with joy. So, when you hear "lleno de," think of Jay Leno's show packed with laughter and good times, and you'll remember it means "full of." 😄
Practice Version

Lleno De: Full of. Lleno de. "Lleno de" is a Spanish phrase used to indicate that something is full or filled with something else.