The grand fir (Abies grandis) can grow to impressive heights, typically reaching between 150 to 250 feet (45 to 76 meters) tall, with some exceptional specimens exceeding 300 feet (91 meters). The trunk diameter can range from 2 to 4 feet (0.6 to 1.2 meters), making it one of the tallest tree species in North America. It is commonly found in the western United States and Canada, thriving in moist, mountainous regions.
L. C. Wright has written: 'The effect of defoliation of grand fir on its moisture stress and resistance to the fir engraver beetle' -- subject(s): Fir, Diseases and pests
yes................ it is not a big issue
shake the big light up fir trees
I have a big garden- J'ai un grand jardin You have a big garden- Tu as un grand jardin He/She has a big garden- Il/Elle a un grand jardin We have a big garden- Nous avons un grand jardin You (plural or polite) have a big garden- Vous avez un grand jardin They have a big garden- Ils ont un grand jardin
"le grand" means "the big" or "the tall" in French.
big
That is a front wheel drive, transverse mounted motor, so I do not see it. The Grand Prix, now, would work, because they did it in the Impala. The Grand am is a little too small.
"Grand" is from the French word for big, and means large or imposing.
You would write 'Big Brother' as 'grand frère' and pronounce it as grand frer
"Très grand" is how you would say "very big" in French.
Grand (masculine) or grande (feminine) eg l'homme grand (the big man) la dame grande (the big woman)
the grand palace is 2,351,000sq. feet