"Large" can be a noun, an adjective or an adverb.
It means width/breadth, wide/broad/generous or widely/generously.
grand is large in french.
"Une grande maison" means a large house in French.
The opposite of large in French is "petit".
a duke - it can also mean a kind of large owl
You can say "grande"... you can also go online and find an English to french dictionary
ut means large or big in french
Big, large, or tall.
From the name of a French town, the site of a large Catholic pilgrimage.
'un croûton' is one of the ends of a loaf of bread in French. That can mean a hard bit of bread.
grand is large in french.
''gros'' means ''big, large, or fat''
"Roches" in French translates to "rocks" in English, referring to large pieces of stone or mineral matter.
It can also be spelt pouffe. It is a seat made from a large pillow.
Grand means big, tall, large in English.
it means big, large, tall, great,... depending on the context
The opposite of large in French is "petit".
"Une grande maison" means a large house in French.