"Grand" is a gender-neutral term in English and does not have a specific masculine or feminine form. It can be used to describe something impressive or large.
"Est" is a form of a verb in French. Nouns and adjectives can be masculine or feminine, but verbs are neither masculine nor feminine, and you could use them whatever is the gender of the subject:elle est jolie (she is pretty) - il est grand (he is tall).
Masculine is the opposite of feminine.
masculine ;)
The word "universidad" is feminine in Spanish.
La salade is feminine
Une grand-mère is a feminine noun in French.
"Grand-père" is masculine in French.
The French word for grandmother is grand-mere, which itself is feminine.
tall is translated grand (masculine form) in French. The feminine is 'grande'.
Feminine
Grande is a feminine adjective in French. The masculine adjective is 'grand'
Feminine "Une vie"
grand (masculine) grande (feminine)
"Pequeño" or "pequeña", depending on if what you are describing is masculine or feminine.
Grand (for something masculine) or grande (for something feminine)
"Grand" if the word is masculine or "grande" if the word is feminine.
its masculine no doubt