What is the correct way to say "I am full" in French?

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Depending in which country you are, the sentence could be "Je suis plein", though in France this would be incorrect. "Je suis plein" can mean being pregnant. In France you could say "J'ai mangé beaucoup" or "J'ai trop mangé"- which means I ate too much.
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