fish was importent to the french because lots of people there were cathlic, and ( i dont remeber what day) cathlics dont eat meat on a certain day, but they can eat fish, so thats why it was a big demand in France
The word "large" in French is spelled "grand".
Grandma in French is spelled "grand-mère."
Grand mere is French for grandmother. Grandmeres is French for grandmothers.
You would say "Il est grand" in French.
Grandfather is "grand-père" in French.
The deepest depth of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland is roughly 330 feet. You can learn more about the Grand Banks of Newfoundland at the Wikipedia website.
near the Grand Banks of Newfoundland
In Newfoundland.
its the grand banks :D
The Grand Banks
Newfoundland's Grand Banks
The Grand Banks. Especially for longline swordfishermen.
Grand Banks, south of the Newfoundland.
newfoundland
grand banks - Newfoundland, Canada
The wreck of Titanic lies about 400 miles south of Newfoundland.
It sank about 400 miles south of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland.