"Have a great summer!" in English is Ayez un grand été!in French.
"You look great today!" in English is Tu es splendide aujourd'hui! in French.
Buon estate! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Have a great summer!" The exclamation translates literally as "(Have a) good summer!" The pronunciation will be "BWO-ney-STA-tey" in Italian.
Au grand commerce is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "to great business." The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase will be "o graw kuh-merss" in French.
"Great" in English is balaise or chouette in French.
Bonne retraite! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Have a great retirement!" The pronunciation of the feminine singular adjective and noun -- which translate literally as "Good retirement!" -- will be "buhn ruh-treht" in French.
"Great, that's him!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Chouette, c'est lui! The pronunciation of the laudatory declarative statement -- which loosely translates as "Great, that's (what describes) him!" -- will be "shwet seh lwee" in French.
In slang: amazing, cool, funny, great, fun times, hilarious, silly, cute, nice, sweet, unique, great to hang out with.In English it is a nickname for Caroline. Caroline means strong in both English and French.
"A great surface" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase une grande surface. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which also translates as "a great size," "a great supermarket," "a great upper layer (of soil)" according to context -- will be "yoon grawnd syoor-fas" in French.
"Great" in English means grande in Italian.
"you look great" is translated "tu as de l'allure" in French
"Great-grandmother" in English is bisnonna in Italian.
"Great aunty" in English is grande zietta in Italian.