You can say "grande"... you can also go online and find an English to french dictionary
une grue (tropical bird or apparatus for lifting heavy weights)
We don't use the passive voice in French, so just: Tu m'intéresses (je suis intéressé par toi is a bit heavy)
grand is large in french.
The opposite of large in French is "petit".
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
Lourd(e)
Grand.
In French, the phrase "large portion" is called "grande partie" and "large meal" is "repas copieux".
Tres gross
'casted off' in french is 'coulé au large'
une grue (tropical bird or apparatus for lifting heavy weights)
le plus large/grand
une grande ville
'une grande ville'
Translation: grande vagine.
ça c'est gros
i would say the larger scope would be french