Since influence is not a physical thing with measurable dimensions, it would be better to say "great influence."
It is correct to say "big influence." "Large influence" is not commonly used in English to describe influence.
Pretty Big Might i say.... It is LARGE
The Choctaw word for large or big is chito.
The correct answer for that very inquisitive question is Magnus...IT MEANS BIG!
Either is correct.
another way to say "large" is grande in spanish or big
That is close to being correct, but not quite. A better phrasing would be, do not leave a large balance in your checking account.
He was a big influence in dancing, singing, and other things too. a lot of people fore say want his dancing skills And his voice is beautiful. I am a HUGE Michael Jackson fan.
Very large, you can't really say exactly how big they were.
That is another way to say large penis.
The presence of Turkish influence in Greek culture can be attributed to the centuries-long Ottoman rule in Greece, which lasted from the mid-15th century until the early 19th century. During this time, there was cultural exchange and mixing between Greeks and Turks, leading to influences in areas such as music, architecture, cuisine, and language.
large, gargantuan, gigantic, huge, humongous, etc.
you have a right to vote and people have a large say in making big choices