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In French, "Grand-Bretagne" refers to Great Britain. When describing it in terms of gender, it is feminine, so you would say "la Grande-Bretagne." There is no masculine form for "Grande-Bretagne" since it refers specifically to the geographical entity. However, if discussing the British people collectively, you might refer to "les Britanniques," which is a plural noun that encompasses both genders.

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