It literally means My God, it's huge! which out of context is a pretty suggestive thing to say ;)
"Gros œuf" translates to "big egg" in English. The term can be used literally to describe a large egg, or it may have figurative meanings in different contexts. However, it is primarily understood as a straightforward translation without any specific idiomatic usage.
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Avoir le coeur gros is a fixed expression in French. It means "to have a heavy heart", depressed with trouble, sorrow, or sadness.
gros : big, fat épais : thick
gros câlins
Gros (masc.) and grosse (fem.) are adjectives meaning 'big' (in the sense of large, huge) or 'fat' in French.
"Gros œuf" translates to "big egg" in English. The term can be used literally to describe a large egg, or it may have figurative meanings in different contexts. However, it is primarily understood as a straightforward translation without any specific idiomatic usage.
''gros'' means ''big, large, or fat''
Sont un peu gros in French means "Are a bit gross" in English.
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hugs and kisses for you Fabrice
"The tree is big" is an English equivalent of the French phrase L'arbre est gros. The declarative statement also translates as "The tree is large (fat)" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "lar-brey gro" in northerly French and "lar-bruh ey gro" in southerly French.
Avoir le coeur gros is a fixed expression in French. It means "to have a heavy heart", depressed with trouble, sorrow, or sadness.
Grosso guaio is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "big trouble."Specifically, the masculine adjective grosso means "big, grand, large, major." The masculine noun guaiotranslates as "mess, predicament, trouble. " The pronunciation will be "GROS-so GUEYE-o"* in Italian.*The pronunciation is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
Antoine-Jean Gros has written: 'Antoine-Jean Gros'
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