This is the 5489th most frequent Spanish word.
panza
"Belly" or "paunch."
Here, "panza" refers to someone's belly or stomach, commonly used to describe the feeling of fullness or satisfaction after eating.
Después de comer tanto, mi panza está llena.
After eating so much, my belly is full.
In this context, "panza" signifies the rounded appearance of a person's abdomen, often associated with aging or a life of indulgence.
Esa panza del abuelo muestra cuántos años ha disfrutado de la vida.
That belly of the grandfather shows how many years he has enjoyed life.
In this usage, "panza" denotes the underside of an animal, typically referring to its exposed and vulnerable area, often inviting affection.