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Harto

A lot / Fed up / Tired of something
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What does it mean?

"Harto" in Colombian Spanish means "a lot" or being fed up/tired of something. "Hay harto comida" means "there's a lot of food". "Estoy harto" means "I'm fed up". It's extremely common in everyday Colombian speech.

How to use it

Used both to mean "a lot of something" and to express frustration. Very versatile.

Example sentences

There's a lot of food.

Hay harto comida.

I'm fed up with this.

Estoy harto de esto.

I like you a lot.

Me gustas harto.

Related phrases

Vaina

Thing / Stuff / Situation

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Cool / Awesome / Great

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