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voll

full

Meaning of voll

containing much

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German[fɔl]
full
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voll with Korean translation

voll usage examples

🇰🇷Korean🇩🇪German

Die Tasche ist voll.

🇰🇷Korean🇩🇪German

Mein Glas ist schon voll.

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voll belongs to the topic "Top 500". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

voll가득한
gehackt잘게 썬
gekocht익힌
gefrostet냉동된
ungekocht날것의
salzig
in Scheiben geschnitten슬라이스한

voll synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between voll / gefüllt / überfüllt / randvoll / angefüllt / besetzt

G
🇩🇪German
gefüllt

Means “filled with something”; often used for containers, bags, boxes.

A1Very Often
🇩🇪German

Means “overcrowded, too full”; usually has a sense of inconvenience or excess.

A1Often
R
🇩🇪German
randvoll

Means “filled to the brim”; emphasizes that nothing more can fit.

A1Often
A
🇩🇪German
angefüllt

Means “filled”; often sounds a bit bookish or formal.

A1Rarely
B
🇩🇪German
besetzt

Means “occupied, in use”; not about being full, but about a seat or place already taken.

A1Very Often
B
🇩🇪German
belegt

Means “occupied, reserved, covered”; can refer to seats, tables, or a surface with something on it.

A1Very Often
🇩🇪German

Means “fully utilized, busy at capacity”; often used for work, machines, people, or resources rather than physical fullness.

A1Often
🇩🇪German

Means “dense, tight, close together”; can describe spacing or thickness, not just being full.

A1Very Often

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How to pronounce voll and what this word means

voll means full. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce voll

[fɔl]

voll translation

full

voll examples

Die Tasche ist voll.

voll transcription

[fɔl]

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voll meaning: what does it mean?

bis zum Rand mit etwas gefüllt; nichts mehr aufnehmend

voll pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

voll is pronounced as [fɔl]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

voll definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Die Tasche ist voll. Translation: Сумка полная.

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