Big nose translates from English to Italian to be grosso naso.
Ōkina otokonoko
Grosse bise is a French equivalent of the English phrase "big kiss." The feminine singular adjective and noun also translate into English as "fat kiss." The pronunciation will be "grohs beez" in French.
When translated into Japanese, big bear would be Okina kuma, okina meaning big and kuma meaning bear. In Japanese hiragana, big bear would look like this 大きなクマ.
Big is translated 'grand, grande' in French.
"Really crazy person" is an English equivalent of "pazzone."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine singular noun. It combines the masculine singular noun "pazzo" ("lunatic, madman") with the suffix ending "-one" ("big"). The pronunciation is "pahts-TSOH-neh."
"Big" in English is grande in Italian.
"This is big" in English is Questo è grande in Italian.
"A very big thank you!" in English means Grazie mille! in Italian.
grande cuore
molto grande
Grandi muscoli is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "big muscles." The pronunciation will be "GRAN-dee MOO-sko-lee" in Italian.
Melona is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "big apple." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun will be "mey-LO-na" in Italian.
Quanto grande? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How big?" The question also translates literally as "How large?" in English. The pronunciation will be "KWAN-to GRAN-dey" in Pisan Italian.
Gran gusto! is one Italian equivalent of the English phase "Big taste!" The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "gran GOO-sto" in Italian.
Grandi tette Un gran seno
"I have a big crush on you!" in English is Ho una bella cotta per te! or Ho proprio una cotta per te! in Italian.
Donnona is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "big woman." It represents the combination of the feminine singular noun donna ("woman") with the feminine suffix -ona("big, large"). The pronunciation will be "don-NO-na" in Italian.