I think you mean La Grande Terre, In which it means "The Great Land"
The french word 'grande' in English means large.
It means big.
The feminine form is grande, with the 'e' at the end, as in grande-duchesse (but not used in certain words, such as grand-mère, grandmother).
hartford is not a french word.
it is not a French word!
wage isn't a French word.
grande.
grande
"Grand" is from the French word for big, and means large or imposing.
Grand-mère
grande équipe
"Grand" if the word is masculine or "grande" if the word is feminine.
grand (masculine) grande (feminine)
grand-mère la Grande-
Grande=Woman Grand=Males
grand, grande is the opposite of petit, petite.
'une grande route, une route principale'
Grand (for something masculine) or grande (for something feminine)
The feminine form is grande, with the 'e' at the end, as in grande-duchesse (but not used in certain words, such as grand-mère, grandmother).