A very big hug (embrace) (little) cousin.
Primita means little cousin, but it is also often used as a term of endearment.
"Muy grande" in Spanish means "very big" in English. It is used to describe something that is of a significant size or scale.
"Porque es muy grande" significa que algo tiene un tamaño considerable o extenso en relación con otras cosas. Puede referirse a objetos físicos, conceptos abstractos o significados simbólicos.
The entire question doesn't have any sense. I'm going to divide it. The part of "Usted si es bilingüe" means If you are bilingual. The next part: "El haber trabajado en el Valle del Rio Grande le ayudo mucho" means: "Having work at the Rio Grande Valley help you a lot" or it can be "Working at the Rio Grande Valley help you quite a lot". The last one is "Muy bien" it just mean: Great Maybe the real sentence was: "El haber trabajado en el Valle del Rio Grande le ayudo mucho". The part of "Muy bien" is a redundant and it can be a confusing for translating purposes. I'm not an expert but I did try my best. Hope this answer will help.
"Chico muy lindo" means "very cute boy" in Spanish.
"Soy muy aburrido" in Spanish means "I am very boring" Note that it is not the same as "I am bored".
Estoy muy grande, tia = I am very big/tall, aunt(ie)
This means "I am very large".
"Muy grande" in Spanish means "very big" in English. It is used to describe something that is of a significant size or scale.
"With a big kiss"
Grande Nino means big boy in Spanish.
Un beso muy grande - A big kiss
the love is very big ... or much
"Un fuerte abrazo de tu amigo" means "a big hug from your friend"
That means sandwhich because is very big with the words that you gave
Grande, or muy grande depending if it's VERY big
Cumplimiento muy grande
Translation: You have a very big cat in your pants