extra groß
Large or Extra Large if he likes to stretch out.
"gross" is the German word for "large".There are certain instances when other words are applicable but for everyday usage this should suffice.
Extra-largo in the masculine and extra-larga in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English word "extra-large."Specifically, the Italian word is an adjective that combines two adjective into one word. The pronunciation of the masculine form is EHK-strah-LAHR-goh." The feminine form, extra-larga, is pronounced "EHK-strah-LAHR-gah."
in the sense of a large gathering of people, 'die Menge'.
are you small medium large extra large extra extra large extra extra extra large etc. go try them on in the fitting room
extra large . . . fattie!
"Extra-large" is an English equivalent of the Italian word extra-largo.Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "EHK-strah-LAHR-goh." The feminine form, extra-larga, is pronounced "EHK-strah-LAHR-gah."
d extra large cheese pizza and a large and extra large pineapple and pepperoni pizza?
large grand very large enorme great! (very good) super or extra. great grandfather arriere grandpere
Chre is not a German word
it's the same
One level tablespoon is an English equivalent of 'EL', which is a German cooking abbreviation for 'Essloeffel' or 'Eβlöffel' [large soup spoon'].