ADJECTIVE · SPANISH VOCABULARY

contento / contenta

happy, content

First introduced in Chapter 1chapter overview.

How to use this word

Adjective

Place contento / contenta so it agrees with the noun it describes. That means matching gender and number (singular/plural), and in many courses following the patterns your textbook gives for adjective position.

Example sentences

Ella es Contento / contenta.In the practice dialogue my classmate sounds happy, content when she describes the scene outside our dorm.
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FAQ

What does contento / contenta mean in Spanish?
happy, content (introduced in Chapter 1 in Chapurra).
How do you use contento / contenta in a sentence?
See the example cards above, then practice the chapter in Chapurra. Your textbook may add dialect notes your instructor prefers.
What chapter is contento / contenta in?
Chapurra introduces it in Chapter 1. Open the chapter overview for the full lesson path.

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