Los ojos grandes means "the big eyes". == The above answer is plural. The singular is "ojo grande".
El es como un oso grande.
"Big" in English is grande in Italian.
"The blackboard" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase el pizarrón. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "the big slate board" and "the chalkboard" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "el PEA-sar-RON" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"This is big" in English is Questo è grande in Italian.
"Blackboard" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word pizarrón. The masculine singular noun also translates culturally as "chalkboard," such as in a conference or school room, and literally as "big slate board" in English. The pronunciation will be "PEA-sar-RON" in Uruguayan Spanish.
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Big nose translates from English to Italian to be grosso naso.
Ookii.
"Big ten" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase grande diez. The adjective and number also may be rendered into English as "great ten (10)." The pronunciation will be "GRAN-dey dyess" in Latin America and "GRAN-dey dyeth" in Spain.
Taikin
big valley
grande cuore