The word "llano" is an adjective.
/lˈja.no/
The term "llano" refers to something that is flat, level, or even, and it is commonly used to describe land or surfaces. The word has a frequency of use that tends to be more common in written contexts, especially in literature or geography, but it can also be used in spoken Spanish.
The field is flat, ideal for farming.
La carretera es llana y fácil de manejar.
The road is level and easy to drive on.
El llano se extiende a pérdida de vista.
"llano" is not frequently used in fixed idiomatic expressions, but it can be part of phrases that describe conditions or characteristics of places. Here are a few examples:
Speaking plainly and clearly is better than using complicated words.
A veces es necesario tener una conversación llana sobre los problemas.
Sometimes it is necessary to have a straightforward conversation about the issues.
El llano de la región es un lugar ideal para el ganado.
The word "llano" comes from Latin "planus," which means flat or level. This Latin root has influenced many Romance languages, retaining a similar form and meaning.
Synonyms: - Plano - Nivelado - Uniforme
Antonyms: - Inclinación - Cuesta - Desnivel