Il est grand (en taille).
You can say "His name is" in French as "Son nom est".
There is no real word for "it" in French. Even objects are hes and shes. You must choose either Ill est verrouillé (He is locked) or elle est verrouillé (she is locked)
je suis entre petit(e) et grand(e) - a more common way would be 'je suis de taille moyenne' (I'm of medium height)
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.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
you say il est parfait in french to say hes perfect
I have to say hes 1 inch tall
il est mignon
Il est jeune.
You can say "His name is" in French as "Son nom est".
Ummm..They say hes 5'5" and 110 pounds
Met him hes like upto my nose id say hes 5 ft8
il est grand.
il est grand
Tall and thin is 'grand et mince' in French. The feminine is 'grande et mince'
trés grand(e)
grand et gracieux