(some) big ...
elle a de grands yeux: she has big eyes
"De grands" means "of big" in French. It is often used to indicate possession or association with something that is large or significant.
Les grands esprits se rencontrent.
"Have big feet" in French translates to "avoir de gros pieds."
"Le soeur de" is not a valid phrase in French. "Le" means "the," "soeur" means "sister," and "de" means "of." If you meant to say "la soeur de," it translates to "the sister of."
"¿De dónde es la profesora?" in Spanish means "Where is the teacher from?"
soy de... means: I am from... literally: "I am of..."
"de grands yeux noirs bleutés" or "de grands yeux bleus-noirs".
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you have big eyes
J'ai de grands yeux :)
One of the greatest is an English equivalent of 'l'un des plus grands'. The masculine definite article 'le'* means 'the'. The masculine 'un' means 'one'. The word 'des' combines the preposition 'de' and the plural definite article 'les' to mean 'of the'. The adverb 'plus' means 'more'. The adjective 'grands' means 'great'. All together, they're pronounced 'leh deh plyoo graw'.*The vowel 'e' of 'le' drops when the following word begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by the apostrophe: 'l'un'.
It means 'The great lords' or 'The nobles'.
in french to say great selling its vente de grands
Jules Brisson has written: 'Les grands journaux de France'
Louis Dubouis has written: 'Grands textes de droit communautaire'
Les Grands Lacs se sont formés à la fin de la dernière ere glaciaire il y a pres de 10 000 ans quand l'inlandsis Laurentidien recula en laissant de grandes quantites d'eau de fonte
Comment une lettre nous parvient des grands lacs de l'Afrique Centrale - 1912 was released on: USA: 9 August 1912