Many kisses
hugs and kisses for you Fabrice
It simply means the munchkin. From what I understand, it seems to be refering to the Munchkins, natives of the fictional Munchkin Country in novels and narratives.
It's French for: "Big belly"
that means 'your large breasts'
in french it may mean "tweety bird" from a translated version of a TV series called (in french) titi et gros minet, meaning "tweety bird and fat cat"
''gros'' means ''big, large, or fat''
Many kisses
Avoir le coeur gros is a fixed expression in French. It means "to have a heavy heart", depressed with trouble, sorrow, or sadness.
gros : big, fat épais : thick
Sont un peu gros in French means "Are a bit gross" in English.
bijous
hugs and kisses for you Fabrice
Gros (masc.) and grosse (fem.) are adjectives meaning 'big' (in the sense of large, huge) or 'fat' in French.
It means fat
"The tree is big" is an English equivalent of the French phrase L'arbre est gros. The declarative statement also translates as "The tree is large (fat)" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "lar-brey gro" in northerly French and "lar-bruh ey gro" in southerly French.
It simply means the munchkin. From what I understand, it seems to be refering to the Munchkins, natives of the fictional Munchkin Country in novels and narratives.
It's French for: "Big belly"