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grande

English translation of grande

great

The Italian word 'grande' translates to 'great' in English and is used to denote large size or degree or high rank/importance. It can be used in various contexts just like in English, such as describing the size of an object (e.g., una casa grande - a big house) or a quality of a person (e.g., un grande uomo - a great man).


Example sentences using: grande

Ho un grande appetito oggi

English translation of Ho un grande appetito oggi

I have a big appetite today

In this example, 'grande' is used to describe the noun 'appetito', which means appetite. The adjective 'grande' is located before the noun, as per standard Italian sentence structure.

La Grande Mela è una metafora per New York

English translation of La Grande Mela è una metafora per New York

The Big Apple is a metaphor for New York

This example refers to a nickname for New York City. 'La Grande Mela' literally translates to 'The Big Apple'. In this context, 'grande' is used as an adjective describing the noun 'Mela', which means 'Apple'.

Questo è un grande passo per l'umanità

English translation of Questo è un grande passo per l'umanità

This is a big step for humanity

This phrase demonstrates how the adjective 'grande' can be used to describe an abstract noun like 'passo', which translates as 'step'. Here, 'grande' adds emphasis to illustrate the significance of the 'step'.

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