enough big
assez means enough in French.
It is a big enough city
"J'aime assez" translates to "I quite like" or "I like it enough" in English. It expresses a moderate level of liking or appreciation for something, indicating that the speaker has a favorable opinion but not an intense enthusiasm.
la grande sœur is the big sister in French.
"Un beso grande" translates to "a big kiss" in English. It's often used as a warm and affectionate expression to convey love or fondness towards someone.
assez means enough in French.
It is a big enough city
assez petit means rather small, shortish, somewhat small in French.
Je suis assez grande = I am pretty tall. Je suis très grande = I am very tall. The person will know from the sentence that you are a girl because grande is spelled with an 'e' at the end. That is the feminine form of "tall." If you said, je suis assez grand (without an 'e'), the person would think you were a boy.
Grande means 'big'
"Sangre Grande" translates to "Big Blood" in English.
j'aime assez means 'I do like that' (but I'm not crazy about it)
"the grandmother"
je vis dans une vraiment grande maison.
"ma grande sœur" = "my big sister"
enough, sufficient(ly)
You can say "assez bien" in French to mean fairly well.