"Large beer" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase cerveza grande. The feminine singular phrase most frequently may be heard in bars, pubs and restaurants. The pronunciation will be "ser-BEY-sa GRAN-dey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
In Spanish, "extra large beer" can be translated as "cerveza extra grande." If you're ordering in a bar or restaurant, you might simply say, "Quisiera una cerveza extra grande, por favor," which means "I would like an extra large beer, please."
The beer. (beer is a feminine word in Spanish)
"You are great!" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Tu eres grande! The pronunciation of the exclamation in the second person informal singular of the present indicative will be "too air-ess GRAN-dey" in Spanish.
El es como un oso grande.
Papazote. (This also has the connotation of "pimp".)
"Big ten" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase grande diez. The adjective and number also may be rendered into English as "great ten (10)." The pronunciation will be "GRAN-dey dyess" in Latin America and "GRAN-dey dyeth" in Spain.
"Big" in English is grande in Italian.
"Great-great-great-grandfather" in English is grande grande grande nonno in Italian.
La Grande Charte in French means "The Magna Carta" in English.
"Great" in English means grande in Italian.
Los ojos grandes means "the big eyes". == The above answer is plural. The singular is "ojo grande".
Grande Chili