Grand (for something masculine) or grande (for something feminine)
The French word for "big" is "grand," and the opposite is "petit," which means "small."
"Grand" is from the French word for big, and means large or imposing.
I think you mean La Grande Terre, In which it means "The Great Land"
"Grosse" is a French word that means "big" or "large."
''gros'' means ''big, large, or fat''
Gros bisous (not gross) means big kisses in French
it means big, large, tall, great,... depending on the context
grand bois means big wood in English.
Grand means big, tall, large in English.
In Occitan (in the south of France) it means 'the field'. Similar words exist in other Romance languages. The word 'prairie' which means a big or wide field in French is related to this word as it is derived from the French word 'pré'.
The French word for French is "français."
Grande=Woman Grand=Males