It means: The filling (as in the filling for a food).
As a noun, it is "relleno". A famous dish among Latinos is "chile relleno" which is a chile pepper that is stuffed with rice and meat. However, the specific concoction of mushrooms and breadcrumbs that is not actually stuffed into a turkey on Thanksgiving in the USA, but still called stuffing, is usually called "el stuffing" in Spanish. The verb form of "stuffing" is "llenando".
I think you mean 'el tOmate' = (the) tomato
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it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
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Relleno.
As a noun, it is "relleno". A famous dish among Latinos is "chile relleno" which is a chile pepper that is stuffed with rice and meat. However, the specific concoction of mushrooms and breadcrumbs that is not actually stuffed into a turkey on Thanksgiving in the USA, but still called stuffing, is usually called "el stuffing" in Spanish. The verb form of "stuffing" is "llenando".
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The right way to say that is: ¡Cómo creciste! ¡Estás relleno! , in the first part. "You gusta" don't know what he/she wanted to say, but I can say to you that "gustar" means "like". The first part means, litterally, "How you grew up! You are fat!" (fat, i have to clearify this, with the spanish word is not that offensive. For "fat" it would be "gordo", but "relleno" is not offensive at all and it has a meaning more like "full".
chile relleno
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Chile relleno is a stuffed chile (with cheese or meats) than fried or grilled, a chile ancho is a poblano chile that has been dried (very hot)
"El" is the Spanish masculine singular definite article and is used with masculine singular nouns, while "la" is the Spanish feminine singular definite article and is used with feminine singular nouns. They both mean "the" in English.
Look into a nutritional database to find out:http://www.nutritiondata.com/
Look into a nutritional database to find out:http://www.nutritiondata.com/
Enchufar is to plug in; desenchufar is to unplug.
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