'totemo konde iru.'
Totemo has kind of fallen out of daily speech though.
I would use Sugoi konderu ne With a fellow College student
Or Sugoku konde imasu ne With a person of higher status
大きい /oo kii/ means 'huge, big, etc' but if you need more emphasis you can use 超大きい /chou oo kii/.
[oo = elongated 'o' sound]
人がいっぱい - hitoga ippai = Lots of people
You may say something along the lines of "Niichan, konnichiwa."
ๅคงใใช็ฎ (ลkina me)
You may say 'Sugoku/Totemo oishii desu.'
ooki neko or if you mean fat cat: futoi neko
If you're referring to New York, it would be 'Nyuu Yooku.' Literally, however, "big apple" is 'ookii ringo.'
oki inu
ビッグダディ Biggudadi
ryuu
TOTEMO furui
"neko no onesan" which basically means "cat's big sister"
You may say 'ookii ashi' to refer to a foot that is big. Written: 大きい足
You may say something along the lines of "Niichan, konnichiwa."
ๅคงใใช็ฎ (ลkina me)
in Japanese"kyoufu no daimaou"恐怖の大魔王
Hijo ni kanashii
U ask your mom
You may say 'Sugoku/Totemo oishii desu.'