It can variously mean, the great, the big, the grand, and refers to a singular female noun.
It means "most."
La maison de grande is a French sentence that means large home in English. La maison is home, and de grande is large.
"La Grande Bretagne" is the French name for Great Britain, which refers to the island comprising England, Scotland, and Wales.
"El la grande" does not make sense in Spanish. "El" is a masculine singular article and "la" is a feminine singular article. Can you provide more context or specify the correct phrase you are referring to?
Britain - La Grande Bretagne. (You need the Grandeto distinguish it from La Bretagne, which is Brittany.
It means "most."
"the grandmother"
la grande femme porte un jean > the tall woman wears a jean. (la grande femme / and not / la femme grande -- un jean / and not / une jean)
la grande sœur is the big sister in French.
La maison de grande is a French sentence that means large home in English. La maison is home, and de grande is large.
La silla grande El asiento grande Were you thinking of 'big table', mesa grande?
And the big week
Mexico's largest
"La Grande Bretagne" is the French name for Great Britain, which refers to the island comprising England, Scotland, and Wales.
The address of the La Grande Public Library is: 2006 4Th Street, La Grande, 97850 2512
I think you mean La Grande Terre, In which it means "The Great Land"
Le grand (masc.), la grande (fem.) means "the big (one)" in French.