Prix is a French Word. It means Prize. Thus the Grand Prix literally means Big Prize. Logically, it would be the car race that paid the winner more money than any other race.
"Prix" is not a bad word; it is a French word that means "price" or "prize" in English.
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The phrase 'tout prix' may mean all cost, or every price. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'tout' means 'entire, whole'. And the noun 'prix' means 'price'.
The Grand Prix gxp is not a racing event; therefore it has no specific location. The Grand Prix gxp is an automobile manufactured by Pontiac an American car maker.
Great priceTranslated from French it literally means Big Prize. Grand=big, Prix=prize (actually there are a few different meanings of the word "prix" but in this context it means "prize")
for the verb it's coûter for the noun you can say coût or prix.
The first American to win a F1 GP was during 1950 Indianapolis GP which was won by Johnnie Parsons
In a word, no.
the swedish word for American is "amerikansk"!
There were 19 rounds in the 2011 Formula One season: 1. Australian Grand Prix - season opener - 14 March. 2. Malaysia Grand Prix. 3. Chinese Grand Prix. 4. Turkish Grand Prix. 5. Spanish Grand Prix. 6. Monaco Grand Prix. 7. Canadian Grand Prix. 8. European Grand Prix (in Valencia, Spain). 9. British Grand Prix. 10. German Grand Prix. 11. Hungarian Grand Prix. 12. Belgian Grand Prix. 13. Italian Grand Prix. 14. Singapore Grand Prix. 15. Japanese Grand Prix. 16. Korean Grand Prix. 17. Indian Grand Prix (new). 18. Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. 19. Brazilian Grand Prix - season finale - 27 Nov.