None in our solar system.
The Earth's Moon is the largest moon with respect to its planet.
The term used to describe a large natural satellite of any planet is a "moon."
moon
Pluto would be the best answer, but Pluto is only a dwarf planet. Also its largest moon, Charon, is still not as big as Pluto itself.
A planet is in direct orbit around a central star, while a moon is in orbit around a large body (a planet) rather than in a direct orbit around a star. The moon orbits the planet, while the planet orbits the sun.
Earth's Moon has no planets, unless you consider Earth to be the Moon's planet. A planet is defined as an object revolving around the Sun that is large enough to form itself into a sphere from the force of gravity, and yet not be so large as to create fusion like the Sun. It also must clear its orbit of other dust and debris. A moon, on the other hand, is an object that revolves around a planet.
A planet is too large to sit on a moon.
The fictional planet Tralfamadore is the moon of a large planet called Tran.
The term used to describe a large natural satellite of any planet is a "moon."
Earth's moon is unusually large in proportion to its planet.
jupiter
The planet with a large moon close to it is Earth. Earth's moon is relatively large compared to the planet's size, and it is also relatively close in comparison to the distances between other planets and their moons in the solar system.
Mars is a planet. A moon is a large celestial object that orbits a planet. So no, there are no moons on mars.
moon
Its Earth, with its one moon which is called `The Moon`. Although our moon is not the largest in the solar system, it still comparatively large compared to its planet. The other large moons in the solar system are around much larger outer planets. If we consider dwarf planet Pluto, there is an even bigger moon in comparison (Charon).
a large planet like Jupiter or the moon
It is small
possible for a VERY large planet, but unlikely.